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In this paper, we present a concept to fabricate copper based Ti2AlC MAX phase composite focusing on the processing method and the reaction which takes place at the matrix-reinforcement interface to yield 2D TiCx. Copper was reinforced with Ti2AlC (agglomerate size ~40 micron) phase and sintered in vacuum by pressure-less sintering. The interface of consolidated samples was investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to reveal the microstructural details. In the due course of consolidation of Cu-Ti2AlC; the formation of 2D TiCx from the reaction between Cu and Ti2AlC by forming solid solution between Cu and Al was facilitated. The reaction between Cu and Ti2AlC has been elaborated and analyzed in the light of corroborated results. Wavelength dispersive spectroscopy (WDS) throws light on the elemental distribution at the site of interfacial reaction. This investigation elaborates a proof of concept to process an in-situ 2D TiCx reinforced Cu metal matrix composite (MMC).
We present a detailed study of the interface morphology of an electro-deposited (ED) Ni/Cu bilayer film by using off-specular (diffuse) neutron reflectivity technique and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The Ni/Cu bilayer has been electro-deposited on
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