Single Flexible Nanofiber to Simultaneously Realize Electricity-Magnetism Bifunctionality

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In order to develop new-typed multifunctional composite nanofibers, PANI/Fe3O4/PVP flexible bifunctional composite nanofibers with simultaneous electrical conduction and magnetism have been successfully fabricated via a facile electrospinning technology. Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) is used as a matrix to construct composite nanofibers containing different amounts of polyaniline (PANI) and Fe3O4 nanoparticles (NPs). The bifunctional composite nanofibers simultaneously possess excellent electrical conductivity and magnetic properties. The electrical conductivity reaches up to the order of 10-3 S·cm-1. The electrical conductivity and saturation magnetization of the composite nanofibers can be respectively tuned by adding various amounts of PANI and Fe3O4 NPs. The obtained electricity-magnetism bifunctional composite nanofibers are expected to possess many potential applications in areas such as electromagnetic interference shielding, special coating, microwave absorption, molecular electronics and future nanomechanics. More importantly, the design concept and construct technique are of universal significance to fabricate other bifunctional one-dimensional nanostructures.

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Yang, M., Sheng, S., Ma, Q., Lv, N., Yu, W., Wang, J., … Liu, G. (2016). Single Flexible Nanofiber to Simultaneously Realize Electricity-Magnetism Bifunctionality. Materials Research, 19(2), 308–313. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2015-0126

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