2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2018.09.041
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Effect of ball milling time on graphene nanosheets reinforced Al6063 composite fabricated by pressure infiltration method

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“…For example, h‐BN, which is difficult to peel by other exfoliation methods, can easily be prepared by ball milling method . Typical, the lateral size of the prepared 2D crystal is small due to the high‐frequency collision and shear . To protect the structural integrity of 2D crystals, buffers are added to reduce the momentum of the grinding body during ball milling .…”
Section: Preparation Of 2d Crystal–based Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, h‐BN, which is difficult to peel by other exfoliation methods, can easily be prepared by ball milling method . Typical, the lateral size of the prepared 2D crystal is small due to the high‐frequency collision and shear . To protect the structural integrity of 2D crystals, buffers are added to reduce the momentum of the grinding body during ball milling .…”
Section: Preparation Of 2d Crystal–based Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that interface bonding is important for achieving excellent mechanical properties in metal composites. Recently, the effects of ball milling time [93], content [214], and functional group [140] on the mechanical properties of metal composites have been studied in detail. Researchers are continuously extending the research scope of graphene/metal composites.…”
Section: Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ball milling has been one of the best alternatives to produce a high quality of graphene nanosheets by introducing the shear force of ball to powder during the process [43]. Kinetic energy from the moving ball to the milled material will break the bond interaction [44].…”
Section: Coconut Shellmentioning
confidence: 99%