#7322. Mechanical behavior and microstructure of 3D-printed carbon nanotubes-reinforced Cu composite

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Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials;
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Abstract:
This paper addresses the current limitations of three-dimensional (3D)-printed materials by developing a novel ink formulation using carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-reinforced Cu matrix composites. The fabricated inks consisted of CNTs/Cu powders with a binder (polyethylene glycol/polyvinyl butyral) and a solvent mixture (anhydrous ethanol/triethyl phosphate). It is expected that CNT-reinforced metal matrix composites with structural and functional integration can be prepared by introducing CNTs into 3D metal-based scaffolds.
Keywords:
3D printing; Carbon nanotube; CNTs/Cu composite; Molecular-level mixing

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