Electromagnetic interference reflectivity of nanostructured manganese ferrite reinforced polypyrrole composites

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Nano-size manganese ferrite reinforced conductive polypyrrole composites reveal a core-shell structure by in situ polymerization, in the presence of dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid as the surfactant and dopant, and iron chloride as the oxidant. The structure and magnetic properties of manganese ferrite nano-fillers were measured, by using X-ray diffraction and vibrating sample magnetometer. The morphology, microstructure, and conductivity of the composite were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and four-wire technique. The microwave-absorbing properties of composites reinforcement dispersed in resin coating with the coating thickness of 1.2 nm were investigated, by using vector network analyzers, in the frequency range of 8~12 GHz. A reflection loss of-8 dB was observed at 10.5 GHz. © 2013 KIEEME. All rights reserved.

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Chakraborty, H., Chabri, S., & Bhowmik, N. (2013). Electromagnetic interference reflectivity of nanostructured manganese ferrite reinforced polypyrrole composites. Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials, 14(6), 295–298. https://doi.org/10.4313/TEEM.2013.14.6.295

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