2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1216/1/012028
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The Effect of Graphene Addition on the Microstructure and Properties of Graphene/Copper Composites for Sustainable Energy Materials

Nashrah Hani Jamadon,
Nurul Izzati Muhamad Rasid,
Mohd Azwan Ahmad
et al.

Abstract: Graphene is a single thin layer (mono layer) of a hexagon-bound carbon atom and is an allotropic carbon in the form of a hybrid atomic plane, with a molecular bond length of 0.142 nm. Graphene is the thinnest and lightest material with 0.77 mg square meters, which exhibited excellent electricity and heat conductor. However, the perfect uniform microstructure, strength and optimum thermal properties of copper-graphene composites cannot be achieved because the amount of graphene does not reach the optimum level.… Show more

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“…Recent research in the field of copper-graphene composites focuses on improving the stability of three-dimensional samples. The investigation actively explores the structure, strength, corrosion resistance, and tribological properties for potential applications across various industrial sectors [16][17][18]. However, there is limited research on how graphene affects the thermal conductivity of these composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research in the field of copper-graphene composites focuses on improving the stability of three-dimensional samples. The investigation actively explores the structure, strength, corrosion resistance, and tribological properties for potential applications across various industrial sectors [16][17][18]. However, there is limited research on how graphene affects the thermal conductivity of these composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%