The effect of rare earths (RE) surface treatment of carbon fibers (CF) on tribological properties of CF reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites under oil-lubricated condition was investigated. Exper...The effect of rare earths (RE) surface treatment of carbon fibers (CF) on tribological properties of CF reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites under oil-lubricated condition was investigated. Experimental results revealed that RE treated CF reinforced PTFE (CF/PTFE) composite had the lowest friction coefficient and wear under various applied loads and sliding speeds compared with untreated and air-oxidated composites. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) study of carbon fiber surface showed that, after RE treatment, oxygen concentration increased obviously, and the amount of oxygen-containing groups on CF surfaces were largely increased. The increase in the amount of oxygen-containing groups enhanced interfacial adhesion between CF and PTFE matrix. With strong interfacial adhesion of the composite, stress could be effectively transmitted to carbon fibers; carbon fibers were strongly bonded with VITE matrix, and large scale rubbing-off of PTFE be prevented, therefore, tribological properties of the composite was improved.展开更多
With the trends of miniaturization and high density of electronic packaging,there has been an urgent demand to open up lead-free solders with high strength and ductility.In this study,a ZrO_(2)-reinforced Sn1.0Ag0.5Cu...With the trends of miniaturization and high density of electronic packaging,there has been an urgent demand to open up lead-free solders with high strength and ductility.In this study,a ZrO_(2)-reinforced Sn1.0Ag0.5Cu composite solder was designed.First,surface modification on ZrO_(2) was conducted with ball milling-pyrolysis method.Subsequently,NiO modified ZrO_(2)(NiO/ZrO_(2))was added to the solder matrix with ultrasonic stirring.The morphology and interface of NiO/ZrO_(2) were discussed.Moreover,the microstructure,interface and mechanical properties of the composite solders were systematically studied.The results showed that NiO nanoparticles were evenly adhered to the ZrO_(2) surface,and the interface relationship between them was semi-coherent and coherent.Further,an appropriate addition of NiO/ZrO_(2) could refine the microstructure of composite solders.The refinement mechanism was systematically investigated.Besides,a micro-mechanical lock and non-micropored clean interface was formed between NiO/ZrO_(2) and the solder matrix.The Sn/NiO/ZrO_(2) interface system based on mutual solid solution was ingeniously designed.The ultimate tensile strength and elongation were increased synergistically,and the fracture mechanism transformed from a ductile−brittle mixed fracture mode to a ductile fracture mode.Therefore,a lead-free solder with high strength and ductility was obtained.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50275093)
文摘The effect of rare earths (RE) surface treatment of carbon fibers (CF) on tribological properties of CF reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites under oil-lubricated condition was investigated. Experimental results revealed that RE treated CF reinforced PTFE (CF/PTFE) composite had the lowest friction coefficient and wear under various applied loads and sliding speeds compared with untreated and air-oxidated composites. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) study of carbon fiber surface showed that, after RE treatment, oxygen concentration increased obviously, and the amount of oxygen-containing groups on CF surfaces were largely increased. The increase in the amount of oxygen-containing groups enhanced interfacial adhesion between CF and PTFE matrix. With strong interfacial adhesion of the composite, stress could be effectively transmitted to carbon fibers; carbon fibers were strongly bonded with VITE matrix, and large scale rubbing-off of PTFE be prevented, therefore, tribological properties of the composite was improved.
基金supported by the China Scholarship Council(No.202008050209)。
文摘With the trends of miniaturization and high density of electronic packaging,there has been an urgent demand to open up lead-free solders with high strength and ductility.In this study,a ZrO_(2)-reinforced Sn1.0Ag0.5Cu composite solder was designed.First,surface modification on ZrO_(2) was conducted with ball milling-pyrolysis method.Subsequently,NiO modified ZrO_(2)(NiO/ZrO_(2))was added to the solder matrix with ultrasonic stirring.The morphology and interface of NiO/ZrO_(2) were discussed.Moreover,the microstructure,interface and mechanical properties of the composite solders were systematically studied.The results showed that NiO nanoparticles were evenly adhered to the ZrO_(2) surface,and the interface relationship between them was semi-coherent and coherent.Further,an appropriate addition of NiO/ZrO_(2) could refine the microstructure of composite solders.The refinement mechanism was systematically investigated.Besides,a micro-mechanical lock and non-micropored clean interface was formed between NiO/ZrO_(2) and the solder matrix.The Sn/NiO/ZrO_(2) interface system based on mutual solid solution was ingeniously designed.The ultimate tensile strength and elongation were increased synergistically,and the fracture mechanism transformed from a ductile−brittle mixed fracture mode to a ductile fracture mode.Therefore,a lead-free solder with high strength and ductility was obtained.