Carbon Nanotube Composites as Electromagnetic Shielding Materials in GHz Range

  • González M
  • Mokry G
  • de Nicolás M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Following the development of the new electronic systems and communication networks, the levels of electromagnetic contamination have risen dramatically in the recent years. Every day, new studies appear searching for a way to mitigate the electromagnetic interferences (EMI). At the same time, the rapid evolution of technology forces the field to search for lighter and more efficient materials. The composites using carbon allotropes (such as carbon nanotubes) and polymers as reinforcement are gaining importance, due to the many advantages they exhibit in comparison to the materials that were used until now. A great number of applications require absorption to be the main electromagnetic shielding mechanism, thereby making this review necessary as a way to summarize the latest studies on CNT/polymer composites and how to improve the absorption mechanism by changing the morphology and composition of CNTs.

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González, M., Mokry, G., de Nicolás, M., Baselga, J., & Pozuelo, J. (2016). Carbon Nanotube Composites as Electromagnetic Shielding Materials in GHz Range. In Carbon Nanotubes - Current Progress of their Polymer Composites. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/62508

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