Organic Thin Paper of Cellulose Nanofiber/Polyaniline Doped with (±)-10-Camphorsulfonic Acid Nanohybrid and Its Application to Electromagnetic Shielding

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A superior electrical conductivity of 38.5 S/cm and an electromagnetic shielding (EMS) effectiveness of -30 dB (-545 dB/mm) across a wide frequency range of 0-15 GHz, including the X-band, were achieved with thin organic paper of (55 μm) cellulose nanofiber (CNF)/polyaniline (PANI) doped with (±)-10-camphorsulfonic acid nanohybrid. Both electrical conductivity and EMS effectiveness of the PANI-coated CNF were strongly affected by the amount and type of dopant, which could be tunable after fabrication process via simple in situ oxidative polymerization of aniline. Flexible and free-standing film was obtained, since CNF provides good mechanical property without diminishing the electrical property of PANI.

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Omura, T., Chan, C. H., Wakisaka, M., & Nishida, H. (2019). Organic Thin Paper of Cellulose Nanofiber/Polyaniline Doped with (±)-10-Camphorsulfonic Acid Nanohybrid and Its Application to Electromagnetic Shielding. ACS Omega, 4(5), 9446–9452. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00708

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