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Metallic glue for designing composite materials with tailorable properties

Authors :
Wenqing Ruan
Jian Yang
Jianan Fu
Wenxin Wen
Jiang Ma
Kai Wu
Zhenxuan Zhang
Shuai Ren
Xiong Liang
Hongji Lin
Source :
Materials Horizons. 8:1690-1699
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2021.

Abstract

Developing materials with tailorable properties has been the long-sought goal of humankind. Forming composite materials with superior properties by combining two or more materials has emerged as a competitive means in the search and design of new materials. However, it is still a grand challenge to use metallic materials as a binder for composites because of their lack of adhesion. In the present work, we proposed a facile and flexible route to synthesize composites using metallic glass as a glue to bond various materials, ranging from conductors to insulators, and metals to nonmetals, together. The mechanical, magnetic and electrical performances of the composites can be manually regulated by changing the addition ratios of the metallic glass glue and the corresponding admixture. In addition, porous structures were also obtained and tuned by dissolving the soluble admixture in water. In principle, our approach provides a new idea for the fabrication and optimization of composites using metallic materials as binders. The outcome of our current research opens up a window not only to synthesize composite materials with tailorable properties universally and flexibly, but also towards the discovery of potential multi-functional metal containing composites.

Details

ISSN :
20516355 and 20516347
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Horizons
Accession number :
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