Electromagnetic wave pollution in the living environment
seriously
affects our health, so it is important to develop an excellent electromagnetic
interference (EMI) shielding or microwave absorbing (MA) material.
MXene has a high chemically active surface, natural structural defects,
surface hydrophilicity, high electrical conductivity, structural stability
and easy processability, and is a potential shielding and absorbing
material. Compounded with other materials, EMI shielding and MA properties
of MXene have been actively studied and greatly improved. This review
presents the recent advances on electrospun MXene nanosheet/polymer
composites for multifunctional EMI shielding. Particularly, the challenges
to development and prospects of the combination of MXene and electrospinning
technology are addressed to provide a broader perspective.
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