Xiuying ZhuMengjie LiXiong‐Fei ZhangYijie LiuJianfeng Yao
Abstract Designing ultra‐light, green, and flexible films for efficient electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is crucial yet challenging. Herein, laminated Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene nanosheets are prepared and impregnated into a delignified wood matrix to fabricate composite films. Through a facile drop‐casting and densification strategy, highly aligned cellulose fibers are used for regulating the stacking behavior of MXenes, and the MXenes are encapsulated and attached tightly to the cellulose chains through hydrogen bonds. A high MXene loading up to 32.5 wt.% can be realized, and the resultant MXene/wood film exhibits a tensile strength of 260.7 MPa. The EMI shielding effectiveness is calculated to be 55.5 dB (X‐band, 8.2–12.4 GHz), with a normalized surface‐specific shielding effectiveness of 2673.4 B cm 2 g −1 . Moreover, the superior electrical conductivity and structural robustness of the composite film give it pressure‐sensing properties and show high sensitivity for monitoring diverse human physiological movements.
Xiaolong BianZhonglin YangTao ZhangJiewen YuGaopeng XuAn ChenQingquan HeJun Pan
Chenyang JiaoZhiming DengPeng MinJingjing LaiQingqiang GouRong GaoZhong‐Zhen YuHaobin Zhang
Yingqiu JiangXiaolin RuWenbo CheZhi‐Hong JiangHaili ChenJunfeng HouYouming Yu
Mayin DaiXin ZhengQiang GuoShuaiqi HuFengqi QiuYanfei Pan
Yuanyuan YaoShaohua JinManman WangFeng GaoBolin XuXijuan LvQinghai Shu