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Highly thermally conductive and EMI shielding composite reinforced with aligned carbon fibers and MXene

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SYNTHETIC METALS
Volume 291, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2022.117183

Keywords

Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs); Thermal conductivity; Electromagnetic interference shielding; efficiency (EMI SE)

Funding

  1. Chung-Ang University Research Scholarship Grants in 2021
  2. Human Resources Development of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) - Korea government Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy [20204030200090]

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This study fabricates a composite material with high thermal conductivity and electromagnetic wave shielding performance by vertically aligning carbon fibers using a perpendicular magnetic field and adding MXene as a double filler.
Measures to ensure the thermal management of electronic devices have attracted increasing interest. In this study, a composite material with high thermal conductivity and electromagnetic wave shielding performance was fabricated by vertically aligning carbon fibers (CFs) using a perpendicular magnetic field. MXene was added as a double filler with aligned CFs to increase the thermal conductivity and electromagnetic wave shielding performance. Magnets were placed outside the mold with the same poles faced each other, and the magnets repelled each other to form a perpendicular magnetic field. In this manner, the Fe3O4 decorated CFs aligned perpendicularly to the UV resin. MXene was dispersed between the aligned CFs to form a heat conduction path, and an interface was generated to reflect and absorb electromagnetic waves. Owing to the effective heat transfer in the vertical direction, the printed composite exhibited a thermal conductivity of 1.96 W/mK and electro-magnetic shielding effect of 14.06 dB.

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