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Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Performance of Anisotropic Polyimide/Graphene Composite Aerogels

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 27, Pages 30990-31001

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c07122

Keywords

polyimide; graphene; composite aeroge; anisotropy; electromagnetic interference shielding

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Anisotropic polyimide (PI)/graphene composite aerogels were fabricated by unidirectional freezing. A poly(amic acid) (PAA) ammonium salt/graphene dispersion was first synthesized by mixing together PAA, H2O, triethylamine (TEA), and graphene and then was successively subjected to one-way freezing, freeze-drying, and thermal imidization. The one-way growth of ice crystals endowed the composite aerogels with highly arranged tubular pores. The PI/graphene composite aerogels possessed anisotropic conductivity, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, heat transfer, and compression performance. Moreover, the composite aerogels with low density (0.076 g.cm(-3)) exhibited high EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) of 26.1-28.8 dB, and its specific EMI SE value achieved 1373-1518 dB.cm(2) .g(-1) when the graphene content was 13 wt %. The main electromagnetic interference shielding mechanism of these composite aerogels was microwave absorption. The composite aerogels had excellent thermal stability, and their 5% weight loss temperature was higher than 546 degrees C in nitrogen. This research provided an easy and environmentally friendly approach to prepare lightweight and anisotropic PI-based composite aerogels.

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