Affiliation:
1. National Engineering Research Center of Clean Technology in Leather Industry Sichuan University Chengdu PR China
2. State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu PR China
Abstract
AbstractPolymer‐based electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with lightweight, self‐healing and high shielding performance show a wide application in electronics, medicine, national defense, aerospace and other fields. However, the conflict between a good conductive network structure and obtaining low density and excellent self‐healing property brings about tremendous challenges for fabricating these polymer‐based materials. Herein, a lightweight and self‐healing thermally expandable microsphere / silver (TEM/Ag) EMI shielding composites were prepared through a thermal foaming process. Due to the segregated Ag conductive network and expanded porous microsphere structure, the TEM/Ag composites possessed low density (0.095 g/cm3) and super‐high EMI specific shielding effectiveness (2816.3 dB cm2/g). In addition, benefiting from this unique structure, the composites exhibited excellent EMI shielding durability that can withstand ultrasonic washing 6 h (100 W), ethanol (99.5% purity), strong acid (pH 2.0), strong base (pH 12.0), NaCl solution soaking and long‐term air exposure (180 days). Furthermore, the inherent long‐chain entanglement imparts the composites a self‐healing feature, and 86% of the EMI shielding effectiveness can be maintained after self‐healing procedure.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry
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