Improving the EMI shielding of graphene oxide (GNO)-coated glass-fiber-GNO-MA-grafted polypropylene (PP) composites and nylon 1D-2D nanocomposite foams

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The proliferation of the latest electronic gadgets and wireless communication devices can trigger electromagnetic interference (EMI), which has a detrimental impact on electronic devices and humans. Efficient EMI shielding materials are required for EMI-SE and they should be durable in external environments, lightweight, and cost-effective. GNO-coated glass-fiber-GNO-maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MAPP) composite and carbon fiber-reinforced nylon 1D-2D nanocomposite foam were successfully prepared via a cost-effective thermal process. The composites were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The PP and nylon-based composites with ∼13% filler showed maximum electrical conductivity (EC) of 878 mS cm−1 and 1381 mS cm−1, respectively. The GNO-coated glass-fiber-GNO-MAPP foam displays a maximum EMI-SE of 120.6 dB, while the nylon graphene-carbon nanotube-metal nanoplatelet foam exhibits a maximum EMI-SE of 139.1 dB in the X-band region. The GFCFFeGMAPP composite possesses a minimum thickness of 2.56 mm and blocks most incoming radiation. These are some of the highest EMI-SE values reported so far for glass fiber and nylon-based composites, and the nylon-based composite showed excellent properties compared to the glass fiber-based composite. Thus, we believe that the developed composites can be used in a wide range of real applications, such as in military vehicles, aviation, automobiles, and the packaging of electronic circuits.

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Raagulan, K., Ghim, J., Braveenth, R., Chai, K. Y., & Kim, B. M. (2022). Improving the EMI shielding of graphene oxide (GNO)-coated glass-fiber-GNO-MA-grafted polypropylene (PP) composites and nylon 1D-2D nanocomposite foams. RSC Advances, 12(24), 15316–15328. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra09124g

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