Fabricating polymer/HEA-hybrid topological lattice structure for enhanced mechanical properties

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Author(s)

  • Wentao Zhang
  • Zhongzheng Yao
  • Sihan Zhang
  • Sinan Liu
  • Huiqiang Ying
  • And 8 others
  • Jiacheng Ge
  • Shu Fu
  • Yu Lou
  • Xiang Li
  • Zhenduo Wu
  • He Zhu
  • Shuangqin Chen
  • Si Lan

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)800-805
Journal / PublicationProgress in Natural Science: Materials International
Volume32
Issue number6
Online published30 Dec 2022
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

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Abstract

Metamaterials such as architected lattice structures have aroused broad interest in being applied as mechanical supports for their lightweight and custom-shaped capabilities. Although various prior efforts have been devoted, a multiscale fabrication of micro-nano lattice structures without penalizing the mechanical properties is still a challenging but highly desirable task. Here we put forward a strategy to produce a mechanically enhanced micro-nano lattice structure by conformally depositing a CoCrFeNiTi high-entropy alloy (HEA) coating layer onto a three-dimensional (3D) printed polymer skeleton. The template for the 3D printing employs a six-membered tricapped trigonal prism (6M-TTP) structure derived from a medium-range order structure motif in amorphous alloys. The topological complexity of the 6M-TTP can substantially avoid the stress concentration by offering stress-release channels, while the HEA film incorporating with amorphous and nanocrystalline constituents can further reinforce the lattice architecture through its size hardening effect. Benefitting from the above, the fabricated polymer/HEA-hybrid lattice exhibits a high specific compressive strength (∼0.055 ​MPa ​kg-1 m3 at a density below 500 ​kg ​m-3), a superior elastic recoverability (∼70% recovery rate under >30% compression), an enhanced plasticity (40% strain) and a high specific modulus (0.135 ​MPa ​kg-1 m3). Our strategy initiates a perspective way to fabricate multiscale micro-nano lattice structures with improved mechanical properties, which could be extended to widespread metamaterial research.

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Fabricating polymer/HEA-hybrid topological lattice structure for enhanced mechanical properties. / Zhang, Wentao; Yao, Zhongzheng; Zhang, Sihan et al.

In: Progress in Natural Science: Materials International, Vol. 32, No. 6, 12.2022, p. 800-805.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

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