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Progress in polymers and polymer composites used as efficient materials for EMI shielding

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NANOSCALE ADVANCES
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 123-172

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0na00760a

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  1. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-16-0136, APVV-190091]

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The rapid advancement of electronic devices and communication systems has led to the issue of electromagnetic interference, causing malfunctions in electronic equipment and potential health risks. Polymer-based materials show great potential in shielding electromagnetic interference, with various approaches such as intrinsic conductive polymers, polymers filled with different types of fillers, and multifunctional polymer architectures being explored for their shielding characteristics.
The explosive progress of electronic devices and communication systems results in the production of undesirable electromagnetic pollution, known as electromagnetic interference. The accumulation of electromagnetic radiation in space results in the malfunction of commercial and military electronic appliances, and it may have a negative impact on human health. Thus, the shielding of undesirable electromagnetic interference has become a serious concern of the modern society, and has been a very perspective field of research and development. This paper provides detailed insight into current trends in the advancement of various polymer-based materials with the effects of electromagnetic interference shielding. First, the theoretical aspects of shielding are outlined. Then, the comprehensive description of the structure, morphology and functionalization of the intrinsic conductive polymers, polymers filled with the different types of inorganic and organic fillers, as well as multifunctional polymer architectures are provided with respect to their conductive, dielectric, magnetic and shielding characteristics.

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