Jin DongJing LinHebai ZhangJun WangYe LiKelin PanHaichen ZhangDechao Hu
Developing multifunctional flexible composites with high-performance electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, thermal management, and sensing capacity is urgently required but challenging for next-generation smart electronic devices. Herein, novel nacre-like aramid nanofibers (ANFs)-based composite films with an anisotropic layered microstructure were prepared via vacuum-assisted filtration and hot-pressing. The formed 3D conductive skeleton enabled fast electron and phonon transport pathways in the composite films. As a result, the composite films showed a high electrical conductivity of 71.53 S/cm and an outstanding thermal conductivity of 6.4 W/m·K when the mass ratio of ANFs to MXene/AgNWs was 10:8. The excellent electrical properties and multi-layered structure endowed the composite films with superior EMI shielding performance and remarkable Joule heating performance, with a surface temperature of 78.3 °C at a voltage of 2.5 V. Additionally, it was found that the composite films also exhibited excellent mechanical properties and outstanding flame resistance. Moreover, the composite films could be further designed as strain sensors, which show great promise in monitoring real-time signals for human motion. These satisfactory results may open up a new opportunity for EMI shielding, thermal management, and sensing applications in wearable electronic devices.
Fugang HuNingfeng GongJinsong ZengPengfei LiTianguang WangJinpeng LiBin WangKefu Chen
S. JiaoYadi WangWenquan CheFei PanZhuyin SuiXiaoyu PangQingdong ZhangWeiqi CaiNa WuZhihui Zeng
Jinhua XiongXu ZhaoZonglin LiuHe ChenQian YanHuanxin LianYunxiang ChenQingyu PengXiaodong He
Dong-Jun KwonIl-Jun KwonJoAnna Milam-GuerreroSeong Baek YangJeong Hyun YeumHyun Ho Choi
Yiqian DuJian XuJiangyu FangYantai ZhangXiaoyun LiuPeiyuan ZuoQixin Zhuang