EMI shielding of the hydrophobic, flexible, lightweight carbonless nano-plate composites

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The cost-effective spray coated composite was successfully synthesis and characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and Xray diffraction techniques. The one step synthetic strategy was used for the synthesis of nanoplates that have a crystalline nature. The composites are amorphous and hydrophobic with micron thickness (<400 μm). The maximum contact angle showed by composite is 132.65° and have wetting energy of −49.32 mN m−1, spreading coefficient −122.12 mN m−1, and work of adhesion 23.48 mN m−1. The minimum thickness of synthesized nanoplate is 3 nm while the maximum sheet resistance, resistivity, and electrical conductivity of the composites are 11.890 ohm sq−1, 0.4399 Ω.cm−1, and 8.967 S.cm−1, respectively. The cobalt nanoplate coated non-woven carbon fabric (CoFC) possesses excellent sheet resistance, hydrophobic nature, and EMI shielding efficiency of 99.99964%. The composite can block above 99.9913% of incident radiation (X band). Hence, the composite can be utilized in application areas such as medical clothes, mobile phones, automobiles, aerospace, and military equipment.

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Raagulan, K., Ghim, J. S., Braveenth, R., Jung, M. J., Lee, S. B., Chai, K. Y., … Lee, J. (2020). EMI shielding of the hydrophobic, flexible, lightweight carbonless nano-plate composites. Nanomaterials, 10(10), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10102086

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