▎ 摘 要
A self-assembly polymerization process was used to prepare graphene oxide/boron carbide (GO/B4C) composite powders, spark plasma sintering (SPS) was used to fabricate reduced graphene oxide/boron carbide (rGO/B4C) composites at 1800 degrees C and 30 MPa with a soaking time of 5 min. The effects of rGO addition on mechanical properties of the composites, such as Vickers hardness, flexural strength and fracture toughness, were investigated. The results showed that GO/B4C composite powders were successfully self-assembled and a network structure was formed at high GO contents. The flexural strength and fracture toughness of rGO/B4C composites were 643.64 MPa and 5.56 MPa m(1/2), respectively, at 1 and 2.5 wt.% rGO content, corresponding to an increase of 99.11% and 71.6% when compared to B4C ceramics. Uniformly dispersed rGO in rGO/B4C composites played an important role in improving their strength and toughness. The toughening mechanisms of rGO/B4C composites were explained by graphene pull-out, crack deflection and bridging.