Flexible and ultrathin electrospun regenerate cellulose nanofibers and d-Ti3C2Tx (MXene) composite film for electromagnetic interference shielding

MXenes
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.02.294 Publication Date: 2019-02-28T02:28:22Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Ultrathin and flexible electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials are required to deal with increasingly serious radiation pollution. Herein, 2D ultrathin Ti3C2Tx nanosheets, a kind of MXenes, possess metallic electrical conductivity and hydrophilic surfaces. 2D Ti3C2Tx are considered as a promising alternative to graphene for providing excellent EMI shielding properties. Flexible delaminated Ti3C2Tx/electrospun regenerate cellulose nanofibers (d-Ti3C2Tx/r-CNFs) composite films with EMI shielding properties were fabricated via a facile vacuum-assisted filtration method. The obtained d-Ti3C2Tx/r-CNFs composite film with 15 μm of the thickness of d-Ti3C2Tx coating shows excellent EMI SE (up to 42.7 dB) at the frequency of 2–18 GHz. The d-Ti3C2Tx/r-CNFs composite films can be potentially used as flexible EMI shielding materials.
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