Phase-transforming Ag-NiTi 3-D interpenetrating-phase composite with high recoverable strain, strength and electrical conductivity
Applied Materials Today 29: 101639-101639
Article 2022 English
Authors
MZ
Mingyang Zhang
QY
Qin Yu
HW
Huamiao Wang
Abstract
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It is of particular interest to achieve high elastic recoverable strain in the electrical contact materials while maintaining good electrical conductivity and decent tensile strength. It remains a challenge, especially for bulk-sized metallic materials, as the electrical conductivity and elastic strain limit (or tensile strength) are often mutually exclusive. Here, we present a material design strategy for overcoming this conflict by developing a Ag-NiTi composite with an interpenetrating-phase architecture via infiltrating Ag melt into the partially sintered porous NiTi scaffold. The composite exhibits a good combination of properties with high electrical conductivity comparable to metals, large elastic recoverable strain superior to most of bulk-sized conductive metals as well as higher tensile strength than most of alloys/composites based on silver and other noble metals. This new finding demonstrates that the interpenetrating-phase architecture design is promising for developing new materials for electrical contact application.
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