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Preparation of Carbon Nanotube Encapsulated Copper Nanowires and Their Use as a Reinforcement for Y−Ba−Cu−O Superconductors
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2003
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringMechanical EngineeringTheir UseY−ba−cu−o SuperconductorsCarbon-based MaterialNanoengineeringMaterials FabricationSuperconductivityCopper NanowiresNanostructure SynthesisCarbon NanotubesMaterials ScienceHigh-tc SuperconductivityNanotechnologyCarbon MaterialsOne-dimensional MaterialNanomaterialsMwnts-containing Cu NanowiresApplied PhysicsMwnts IncorporationNanotubes
Copper nanowires with multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) encapsulated inside were prepared via surface modification of MWNTs followed by chemical deposition of copper on surfaces. These MWNTs-encapsulated copper nanowires were investigated as a reinforcement to improve the mechanical strength of the Y−Ba−Cu−O superconductor. TEM and SEM reveal that MWNTs are uniformly coated by copper and the diameters of the prepared MWNTs-encapsulated Cu nanowires range from 50 to 150 nm and the lengths are up to several micrometers. These MWNTs-containing Cu nanowires could effectively improve the hardness of the Y−Ba−Cu−O without sacrificing its superconductivity. The Vicker's hardness of the Y−Ba−Cu−O is reinforced by ∼20% after 5 wt % of MWNTs incorporation. This study presents the first result that demonstrates the feasibility of the reinforcement of brittle YBaCuO superconductor by using MWNTs.
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