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Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process

Ceramic-Al substrates with co-continuous ceramic and metal phases, which exhibit high thermal conductivity and compatible coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), have been widely investigated through the process of die-casting. In this research, a kind of powder sintering process was proposed for fa...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shuangxi, Lan, Haifeng, Wang, Wenjun, Liu, Gaoshan, Zhang, Dan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6119938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30127239
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11081477
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author Wang, Shuangxi
Lan, Haifeng
Wang, Wenjun
Liu, Gaoshan
Zhang, Dan
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Lan, Haifeng
Wang, Wenjun
Liu, Gaoshan
Zhang, Dan
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description Ceramic-Al substrates with co-continuous ceramic and metal phases, which exhibit high thermal conductivity and compatible coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), have been widely investigated through the process of die-casting. In this research, a kind of powder sintering process was proposed for fabricating ceramic-Cu composite substrates with co-continuous phases. Copper fiber (Cu(f)) has excellent thermal conductivity and large aspect ratio, making it an ideal material to form bridging network structures in the ceramic-Cu composite. To maintain the large aspect ratio of Cu(f), and densify the composite substrate, ZnO-SiO(2)-CaO glass was introduced as a sintering additive. Both Al(2)O(3)/glass/Cu(f) and Al(2)O(3)/30glass/Cu(p) composite substrates were hot-pressed at 850 °C under 25 MPa. Experimental results showed that the thermal conductivity of Al(2)O(3)/30glass/30Cu(f) composite substrate was as high as 38.9 W/mK, which was about 6 times that of Al(2)O(3)/30glass; in contrast, the thermal conductivity of Al(2)O(3)/30glass/30Cu(p) composite substrate was only 25.9 W/mK. Microstructure observation showed that, influenced by hot press and corrosion of molten ZnO-SiO(2)-CaO glass, the copper fibers were deformed under hot-pressing, and some local melting-like phenomena occurred on the surface of copper fiber at 850 °C under 25 MPa. The molten phase originating from surface of Cu(f) welded the overlapping node of copper fibers during cooling process. Finally, the interconnecting metal bridging in ceramic matrix was formed and behaved as a rapid heat-dissipating channel, which is similar to substrates prepared through die-casting process by porous ceramic and melted Al.
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spelling pubmed-61199382018-09-05 Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process Wang, Shuangxi Lan, Haifeng Wang, Wenjun Liu, Gaoshan Zhang, Dan Materials (Basel) Article Ceramic-Al substrates with co-continuous ceramic and metal phases, which exhibit high thermal conductivity and compatible coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), have been widely investigated through the process of die-casting. In this research, a kind of powder sintering process was proposed for fabricating ceramic-Cu composite substrates with co-continuous phases. Copper fiber (Cu(f)) has excellent thermal conductivity and large aspect ratio, making it an ideal material to form bridging network structures in the ceramic-Cu composite. To maintain the large aspect ratio of Cu(f), and densify the composite substrate, ZnO-SiO(2)-CaO glass was introduced as a sintering additive. Both Al(2)O(3)/glass/Cu(f) and Al(2)O(3)/30glass/Cu(p) composite substrates were hot-pressed at 850 °C under 25 MPa. Experimental results showed that the thermal conductivity of Al(2)O(3)/30glass/30Cu(f) composite substrate was as high as 38.9 W/mK, which was about 6 times that of Al(2)O(3)/30glass; in contrast, the thermal conductivity of Al(2)O(3)/30glass/30Cu(p) composite substrate was only 25.9 W/mK. Microstructure observation showed that, influenced by hot press and corrosion of molten ZnO-SiO(2)-CaO glass, the copper fibers were deformed under hot-pressing, and some local melting-like phenomena occurred on the surface of copper fiber at 850 °C under 25 MPa. The molten phase originating from surface of Cu(f) welded the overlapping node of copper fibers during cooling process. Finally, the interconnecting metal bridging in ceramic matrix was formed and behaved as a rapid heat-dissipating channel, which is similar to substrates prepared through die-casting process by porous ceramic and melted Al. MDPI 2018-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6119938/ /pubmed/30127239 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11081477 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Shuangxi
Lan, Haifeng
Wang, Wenjun
Liu, Gaoshan
Zhang, Dan
Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process
title Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process
title_full Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process
title_fullStr Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process
title_full_unstemmed Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process
title_short Al(2)O(3)-Cu Substrate with Co-Continuous Phases Made by Powder Sintering Process
title_sort al(2)o(3)-cu substrate with co-continuous phases made by powder sintering process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6119938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30127239
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11081477
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