JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation, Characterization and Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Conductive Polythiophene/Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Composite Fibers

Meryem Kalkan ErdoğanMeral KarakışlaMehmet Saçak

Year: 2012 Journal:   Journal of Macromolecular Science Part A Vol: 49 (6)Pages: 473-482   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Conductive polythiophene (PTh)/poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) composite fibers were prepared by polymerization of thiophene in the presence of PET fibers in acetonitrile medium using FeCl3. The effects of polymerization conditions such as oxidant/monomer mol ratio and polymerization temperature and time on PTh content and surface electrical resistivity of PTh/PET composite fiber were investigated in detail. It was observed that the usage of preswelled PET fibers in dichloromethane increased the PTh content and decreased surface resistivity of composite fiber. Composite fiber having the highest PTh content (5.7%) and the lowest surface resistivity (80 kΩ) was obtained at 20°C with 1.25 M FeCl3 and 0.42 M thiophene concentrations. The washing effects of laundering detergent and dry cleaning liquid on surface resistivity of composite fibers were investigated. The electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMSE) and relative shielding efficiency by absorption and reflection of composite fibers were measured in the radio and microwave frequency range. The results show that the EMSE values decreased with increasing frequency from radio waves to microwaves with an attenuation of 21 dB to 4 dB. Keywords: Conductive fiberfiber compositepolythiophenepoly(ethylene terepthalate) Acknowledgment We thank Erhan Sancak, Marmara University, Technical Education Faculty, Department of Textile, Istanbul (Turkey) for his help on EMSE measurements.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite number Polymerization Polythiophene Electromagnetic shielding Composite material Fiber Electrical resistivity and conductivity Reflection loss Thiophene Monomer Ethylene Conductive polymer Polymer Chemistry Organic chemistry Electrical engineering

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