4.8 Article

Recent progress on green electromagnetic shielding materials based on macro wood and micro cellulose components from natural agricultural and forestry resources

Journal

NANO RESEARCH
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 7506-7532

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-022-4512-2

Keywords

biomass materials; wood and nano cellulose fiber; electromagnetic interference shielding; pore structure regulation; component synergy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22078184]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M653853XB]
  3. Natural science advance research foundation of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology [2018QNBI-03]

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Recent research has focused on using biomass, such as wood and cellulose nano fiber (CNF), as electromagnetic interference shielding (EMI) materials. These materials have advantages including lightweight, porosity, widespread availability, low cost, and easy processing. However, compared to non-biomass EMI shielding materials, there is still a lack of in-depth research and summary on the preparation process, pore structure regulation, component optimization, and other factors affecting the EMI shielding of wood and CNF based EMI shielding materials.
Recent research efforts in the field of electromagnetic interference shielding (EMI) materials have focused on biomass as a green and sustainable resource. More specifically, wood and cellulose nano fiber (CNF) have many advantages, some of which include lightweight, porosity, widespread availability, low cost, and easy processing. These favorable properties have led researchers to consider these types of biomass as an EMI shielding material with great potential. At present, while many excellent published works in EMI shielding materials have investigated wood and CNF, this research area is still new, compared with non-biomass EMI shielding materials. More specifically, there is still a lack of in-depth research and summary on the preparation process, pore structure regulation, component optimization, and other factors affecting the EMI shielding of wood and CNF based EMI shielding materials. Thus, this review paper presents a comprehensive summary of recent research on wood and CNF based EMI shielding materials in recent three years in terms of the preparation methods, material structure design, component synergy, and EMI mechanism, and a forward future perspective for existing problems, challenges, and development trend. The ultimate goal is to provide a comprehensive and informative reference for the further development and exploration of biomass EMI shielding materials.

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