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Self-assembled 3D-microstructured dual carbon black filled polymer nanocomposite-coated fabric for tunable electromagnetic interference shielding

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JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE
Volume 114, Issue 2, Pages 207-216

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2022.2026577

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Polymer nanocomposite; microstructure; coated fabric; electrical properties; EMI shielding

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A self-assembled three-dimensional microstructured polymer nanocomposite was created using dual carbon black through a simple solution mixing process. The nanocomposite demonstrated tunable electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness when applied on cotton fabric.
Dual carbon black (CB) was used to create self-assembled three-dimensional (3D)-microstructured polymer nanocomposite by a simple solution mixing process. A mechanical stirrer was employed for uniform dispersion and minimizing CB aggregates sizes in the viscous blended medium of hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and natural rubber latex (NRL). A stable 3D-microstructural architecture was obtained when an extremely high volume fraction (0.54) of dual CB was used. 3D-microstructured polymer nanocomposite was then applied on the cotton fabric and characterized for the final performance of electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness. The morphological and microstructural analysis revealed that dual CB at a particular ratio of 10:90 (smaller:larger) could provide excellent electrical conductivity (>1.5 S/cm) as well as EMI shielding when assessed against a frequency range of 8.2-12.4 GHz. A durable ultra-thin layer (100 mu m) of nanocomposite was sufficient to achieve tunable >31 dB shielding effectiveness.

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