JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrahigh Conductive MXene Films for Broadband Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

Abstract

Abstract Broadband and ultrathin electromagnetic interference (EMI)‐shielding materials are crucial for efficient high‐frequency data transmission in emerging technologies. MXenes are renowned for their outstanding electrical conductivity and EMI‐shielding capability. While substituting nitrogen (N) for carbon (C) atoms in the conventional MXene structure is theoretically expected to enhance these properties, synthesis challenges have hindered progress. Here, it is demonstrated that Ti x C y N x ‐ y ‐1 T z MXene films with optimized N content achieve a record‐high electrical conductivity of 35 000 S cm −1 and exceptional broadband EMI shielding across the X (8–12.4 GHz), K a (26.5–40 GHz), and W (75–110 GHz) bands—outperforming all previously reported materials even at reduced thicknesses. By synthesizing a full series of high‐stoichiometric Ti x AlC y N x ‐ y ‐1 MAX phases without intermediate phases, the impact of N substitution on the physical and electrical properties of Ti x C y N x ‐ y ‐1 T z MXene flakes is systematically explored, achieving complete composition tunability in both dispersion and film forms. These findings position Ti x C y N x ‐ y ‐1 T z MXenes as promising candidates for applications spanning from conventional lower‐frequency domains to next‐generation sub‐THz electronics.

Keywords:
MXenes Materials science Electromagnetic shielding EMI Electrical conductor Electromagnetic interference Optoelectronics Conductivity Nanotechnology Composite material Electronic engineering Physics

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MXene and MAX Phase Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Electromagnetic wave absorption materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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