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Segregated reduced graphene oxide polymer composite as a high performance electromagnetic interference shield

Journal

RESEARCH ON CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES
Volume 44, Issue 8, Pages 4707-4719

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11164-018-3274-7

Keywords

Graphene; Composite; Segregated; Electromagnetic interference shielding; Conductivity; Dielectric

Funding

  1. Fundamental RAMP
  2. D Program for Core Technology of Materials and the Industrial Strategic Technology Development Program - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea
  3. Korea Institute of Science and Technology through Young Fellow program
  4. Basic Science Research Program through National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science, ICT AMP
  5. Future Planning

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Herein, we report the synthesis of a graphene/polymer composite via a facile and straightforward approach for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding applications. Polystyrene (PS) beads were added in graphene oxide (GO)/water solution followed by the addition of hydroiodic acid (HI) for in situ reduction of GO. The composite solution (rGO/PS) was filtered, hot compressed and tested for EMI shielding and dielectric measurements. A 2-mm thick segregated rGO/PS sample with 10 wt% filler loading delivered a high EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) of 29.7 dB and an AC electrical conductivity of 21.8 S m(-1), which is well above the commercial requirement for EMI shielding applications. For comparison with the segregated rGO/PS composite, a control polymer composite sample utilizing a thermally reduced graphene oxide was synthesized by following a conventional coagulation approach. The as-synthesized conventional rGO/PS yield an EMI SE of 14.2 dB and electrical conductivity of 12.5 S m(-1). The high EMI shielding of segregated rGO/PS is attributed to the better filler-to-filler contact among graphene layers surrounded by PS beads and also to the better reduction and preservation of graphene structure during reduction process that makes the low temperature chemically reduced segregated rGO/PS approach a viable route compared to high temperature thermally reduced conventional rGO/PS approach.

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