| Literature DB >> 27609888 |
Faisal Shahzad1, Mohamed Alhabeb2, Christine B Hatter2, Babak Anasori2, Soon Man Hong3, Chong Min Koo4, Yury Gogotsi5.
Abstract
Materials with good flexibility and high conductivity that can provide electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding with minimal thickness are highly desirable, especially if they can be easily processed into films. Two-dimensional metal carbides and nitrides, known as MXenes, combine metallic conductivity and hydrophilic surfaces. Here, we demonstrate the potential of several MXenes and their polymer composites for EMI shielding. A 45-micrometer-thick Ti3C2Tx film exhibited EMI shielding effectiveness of 92 decibels (>50 decibels for a 2.5-micrometer film), which is the highest among synthetic materials of comparable thickness produced to date. This performance originates from the excellent electrical conductivity of Ti3C2Tx films (4600 Siemens per centimeter) and multiple internal reflections from Ti3C2Tx flakes in free-standing films. The mechanical flexibility and easy coating capability offered by MXenes and their composites enable them to shield surfaces of any shape while providing high EMI shielding efficiency.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27609888 DOI: 10.1126/science.aag2421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728