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Tailorable, Lightweight and Superelastic Liquid Metal Monoliths for Multifunctional Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

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NANO-MICRO LETTERS
卷 14, 期 1, 页码 -

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SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40820-021-00766-5

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Liquid metal; Elastic monolith; Confined thermal expansion; Electromagnetic interference shielding; Magnetic actuation

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  1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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A novel method for preparing liquid metal (LM) monoliths with 3D continuous conductive networks using expandable microspheres (EM) was proposed, resulting in lightweight yet strong structures with exceptional shielding effectiveness. The assembled monolith showed outstanding performance at an ultra-low content of LM and could be a promising universal design principle for multifunctional LM composites.
Liquid metal (LM) has become an emerging material paradigm in the electromagnetic interference shielding field owing to its excellent electrical conductivity. However, the processing of lightweight bulk LM composites with finite package without leakage is still a great challenge, due to high surface tension and pump-out issues of LM. Here, a novel confined thermal expansion strategy based on expandable microsphere (EM) is proposed to develop a new class of LM-based monoliths with 3D continuous conductive network. The EM/LM monolith (EM/LMm) presents outstanding performance of lightweight like metallic aerogel (0.104 g cm(-1)), high strength (3.43 MPa), super elasticity (90% strain), as well as excellent tailor ability and recyclability, rely on its unique gas-filled closed-cellular structure and refined LM network. Moreover, the assembled highly conducting EM/LMm exhibits a recorded shielding effectiveness (98.7 dB) over a broad frequency range of 8.2-40 GHz among reported LM-based composites at an ultra-low content of LM, and demonstrates excellent electromagnetic sealing capacity in practical electronics. The ternary EM/LM/Ni monoliths fabricated by the same approach could be promising universal design principles for multifunctional LM composites, and applicable in magnetic responsive actuator.

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