JOURNAL ARTICLE

Conducting Polymeric Composites Based on Intrinsically Conducting Polymers as Electromagnetic Interference Shielding/Microwave Absorbing Materials—A Review

Bluma G. SoaresGuilherme Mariz de Oliveira BarraTamara Indrusiak

Year: 2021 Journal:   Journal of Composites Science Vol: 5 (7)Pages: 173-173   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The development of sophisticated telecommunication equipment and other electro-electronic devices resulted in a kind of electromagnetic pollution that affects the performance of other equipment as well as the health of human beings. Intrinsically conducting polymers (ICP), mainly polyaniline and polypyrrole, have been considered as promising candidates for applications in efficient electromagnetic interference shielding (EMI) due to their ease of preparation, light weight, good conductivity and corrosion resistance. One of the important advantages of these materials is the capability to interact with the EM radiation through both absorption and reflection mechanisms thus enlarging the field of application. In this context, this review article describes a recent overview of the existing methods to produce intrinsically conducting polymers and their blends for electromagnetic shielding application. Additionally, it highlights the relationship between preparation methods reported in the literature with the structure and properties, such as electrical conductivity, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMI SE), complex permittivity and permeability of these materials. Furthermore, a brief theory related to the electromagnetic mechanism and techniques for measuring the microwave absorbing properties are also discussed.

Keywords:
Electromagnetic shielding Materials science Polyaniline Electromagnetic interference EMI Microwave Conductive polymer Permittivity Electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic compatibility Context (archaeology) Electromagnetic field Reflection loss Composite material Polymer Optoelectronics Engineering physics Computer science Electrical engineering Dielectric Optics Physics Engineering Telecommunications

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