Fabrication of biocompatible nanohybrid shish-kebab-structured carbon nanotubes with a mussel-inspired layer

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Xin Chen ◽  
Linsheng Xie ◽  
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The first report investigating the biocompatibility of the (polydopamine coated) carbon nanotubes/polymer nanohybrid shish-kebab structure for tissue engineering.

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In this study, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are coated with nickel (Ni) to improve the wettability of the CNT surface and metal matrix, and allow an effective load transfer from the matrix to nanotubes. Pure magnesium is used as the matrix material and different weight percentages of Ni-coated multi-walled CNTs are incorporated as the reinforcing material. The nanocomposite materials are synthesized using the powder metallurgy route followed by microwave assisted rapid sintering. Mechanical property characterizations reveal an improvement of 0.2% yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and ductility with the addition of Ni-CNTs. As such, Ni-coated CNTs can be used as a reinforcement in magnesium to improve the formability of the material for light-weight, strength-based applications.


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