Flexible carbon-based fluoropolymer composites for effective EMI shielding and heat dissipation

POLYMER COMPOSITES(2024)

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Abstract
Contemporary applications require protection against overheating and electromagnetic radiation interference, preferably with reduced mass and enhanced basic performance, such as flammability or chemical or UV resistance and often also low or non-electrically conductive. Materials exhibiting all these functions can be designed, but there is usually not just one but several different materials with advanced processing requirements; therefore, a simple manufacturing method providing percolation path formation involving powder mixing and hot pressing of providing excellent flexibility terpolymer comprising tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene, and vinylidene fluoride monomeric units (THV)-based nanocomposites is presented here. The addition of the graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) significantly improves the EMI shielding effectiveness, up to SETOT = 23 dB for the GNP filler, SETOT = 17 dB for the MWCNT/GNP filler per 1 mm samples thickness and enhances almost 900% the thermal conductivity to almost 2 W/mK per GNP filler. Besides this improvement, the electrical conductivity remains at a low level, not surpassing 1.5 S/cm, which is, as mentioned above, beneficial in many applications, especially thermal management. Moreover, the proposed material is an excellent alternative to flexible foam or sponges.
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electrical conductivity,EMI shielding,flexible,graphene,multifunctional,multiwalled carbon nanotubes,polymer nanocomposites,thermal conductivity
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