Development of self-healable organic/inorganic hybrid materials containing a biobased copolymer via Diels-Alder chemistry and their application in electromagnetic interference shielding

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In this study, a novel biobased poly(ethylene brassylate)-poly(furfuryl glycidyl ether) copolymer (PEBF) copolymer was synthesized and applied as a structure-directing template to incorporate graphene and 1,1'-(methylenedi-4,1-phenylene)bismaleimide (BMI) to fabricate a series of self-healing organic/inorganic hybrid materials. This ternary material system provided different types of diene/dienophile pairs from the furan/maleimide, graphene/furan, and graphene/maleimide combinations to build a crosslinked network via multiple Diels-Alder (DA) reactions and synergistically co-assembled graphene sheets into the polymeric matrix with a uniform dispersibility. The PEBF/graphene/BMI hybrid system possessed an efficient self-repairability for healing structural defects and an electromagnetic interference shielding ability in the Ku-band frequency range. We believe that the development of the biobased self-healing hybrid system provides a promising direction for the creation of a new class of materials with the advantages of environmental friendliness as well as durability, and shows potential for use in advanced electromagnetic applications.

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Lee, Y. H., Ko, W. C., Zhuang, Y. N., Wang, L. Y., Yu, T. W., Lee, S. Y., … Rwei, S. P. (2019). Development of self-healable organic/inorganic hybrid materials containing a biobased copolymer via Diels-Alder chemistry and their application in electromagnetic interference shielding. Polymers, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11111755

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