2023
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c07743
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Regenerable and Ultraflexible Sustainable Film Derived from Tree Gum Kondagogu for High-Performance Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

Abstract: Advancement in technology has miniaturized electronic gadgets capable of functioning at a high speed, especially in a world pitching toward 5G. With the growing demand for electronics as well as small portable devices, electromagnetic pollution is precipitously emerging as a critical problem affecting human health and the environment. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) radiation in particular causes multiple concerns, ranging from the malfunctioning of data to its effect on the performance of electronic device… Show more

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“…Table S2 contains the corresponding TS and elongation at break (EB) chart. With a minimum loading of ONC (2%), the TS of the films increased from 91.72 (CS0) to 104.40 MPa (CS2) while 4% loading yields further enhancement to 120.82 MPa (CS4), due to their conjugation. , In addition, the reinforcing role of ONC absorbs the applied stress and enhances the mechanical strength of the films. Above the optimal level (>4%), the TS value appeared to decline; 115.51, 108.12, and 102.40 MPa for CS6, CS8, and CS10 respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table S2 contains the corresponding TS and elongation at break (EB) chart. With a minimum loading of ONC (2%), the TS of the films increased from 91.72 (CS0) to 104.40 MPa (CS2) while 4% loading yields further enhancement to 120.82 MPa (CS4), due to their conjugation. , In addition, the reinforcing role of ONC absorbs the applied stress and enhances the mechanical strength of the films. Above the optimal level (>4%), the TS value appeared to decline; 115.51, 108.12, and 102.40 MPa for CS6, CS8, and CS10 respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%