2022
DOI: 10.1002/adem.202200976
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Synthesis of Conductive Polyaniline Composites for Superior Electromagnetic Wave Absorption with Lightweight and Broad Bandwidth

Abstract: The developed microelectronic devices and high‐mobility warfare put forward great requirements for electromagnetic absorption materials. Herein, porous PANI/SBA‐15 composites are successfully prepared by the in situ chemical oxidative polymerization method. On the basis of the SBA‐15 porous framework, highly conductive PANI acts as the major absorbent to achieve compatible lightweight and EM absorption. The results imply that the absorbing capacity of the PANI/SBA‐15 composites can be effectively controlled by… Show more

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“…53 established in the literature, a good microwave absorbing material should present high electromagnetic attenuation (minimum RL) and effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) below À10 dB (over 90% attenuation) as large as possible. 10,54 Both series I (EVA/CNT/GNP) and series II (EVA/CNT/GNP@PAni) did not present good results in the X-band, since the RL values remained higher than À10 dB (less than 90% EMW attenuation) in this frequency range. However, these systems presented better absorbing performance in the Ku-band.…”
Section: Effect Of Cnt/gnp Ratio On the Electromagnetic Interference ...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…53 established in the literature, a good microwave absorbing material should present high electromagnetic attenuation (minimum RL) and effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) below À10 dB (over 90% attenuation) as large as possible. 10,54 Both series I (EVA/CNT/GNP) and series II (EVA/CNT/GNP@PAni) did not present good results in the X-band, since the RL values remained higher than À10 dB (less than 90% EMW attenuation) in this frequency range. However, these systems presented better absorbing performance in the Ku-band.…”
Section: Effect Of Cnt/gnp Ratio On the Electromagnetic Interference ...mentioning
confidence: 97%