New research improves metal bonding for stronger, more durable materials!
The study looked at how well copper sticks to titanium dioxide, and how adding molybdenum and carbon affects this. They found that without molybdenum and carbon, copper doesn't stick well to titanium dioxide. But when molybdenum and carbon are added, they form compounds that make copper stick better. Adding more than 2% of molybdenum and carbon can reduce the sticking angle to less than 20 degrees.