JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-Compressive, Elastic, and Wearable Cellulose Nanofiber-Based Carbon Aerogels for Efficient Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

Jiancheng ZhangWeijia GuoShunyu ShenQian ZhangXin ChenZhenjie WangKai ShaoQingfeng SunCaicai Li

Year: 2024 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 16 (13)Pages: 16612-16621   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Developing excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with robust EMI shielding efficiency (SE), high mechanical performance, and multifunctionality is imperative. Carbon materials are well recognized as promising alternatives for high-performance EMI shielding, but their high brittleness greatly hampers their applications. In this work, a cellulose nanofiber/reduced graphene oxide-glucose carbon aerogel (C-CNFs/rGO-glu) with high compression, elasticity, and excellent EMI shielding performance was fabricated by directional freeze-drying followed by carbonization. Specifically, the height and stress retention are 88% and 90.9%, respectively, after 100 cycles of compression release at a high strain of 70%. The electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of the aerogels reached 67.5 dB and presented an absorption-dominant shielding mechanism with a 97.5% absorption loss ratio. Further, the carbon aerogel could capture subtle electrical signals to monitor different human behaviors and showed excellent heat insulation and infrared stealth performance.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Electromagnetic shielding Aerogel Graphene Electromagnetic interference EMI Compressive strength Carbon nanofiber Cellulose Carbon nanotube Nanotechnology Chemical engineering Electrical engineering

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