Issue 3, 2023

A universal approach to ‘host’ carbon nanotubes on a charge triggered ‘guest’ interpenetrating polymer network for excellent ‘green’ electromagnetic interference shielding

Abstract

The widespread use of miniaturized electronic gadgets today faces stiff reliability obstacles from factors like stray electromagnetic signals. The challenge is to design lightweight shielding materials that combine small volume and high-frequency operations to reliably reduce/eliminate electromagnetic interference. Herein, in the first of its kind, a sequential interpenetrating polymeric network (IPN) membrane was used to host a CNT construct through a stimuli-responsive trigger. The proposed construct besides being robust, sustainable, and scalable is a universal approach to fabricate a CNT construct where conventional strategies are not amenable. This approach of self-assembling counter-charged CNTs also maximizes the number of CNTs in the final construct, thereby greatly enhancing the shielding performance dominated by 90% absorption in a wide frequency band of 8.2–26.5 GHz. The IPN-CNT construct achieves specific shielding effectiveness in the range of ca. 1607–5715 dB cm2 g−1 by tuning the thickness of the CNT construct with an endearing green index (gs ≈ 1.8). The performance of such an ultra-thin, light-weight IPN-CNT construct remained unchanged when subjected to 10 000 bending cycles and on exposure to different chemical environments, indicating outstanding mechanical/chemical stability.

Graphical abstract: A universal approach to ‘host’ carbon nanotubes on a charge triggered ‘guest’ interpenetrating polymer network for excellent ‘green’ electromagnetic interference shielding

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Oct 2022
Accepted
23 Nov 2022
First published
25 Nov 2022

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 1373-1391

A universal approach to ‘host’ carbon nanotubes on a charge triggered ‘guest’ interpenetrating polymer network for excellent ‘green’ electromagnetic interference shielding

K. Manna, R. Sen Gupta and S. Bose, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 1373 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR05626G

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