2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c05384
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Stable and Transparent Ca2+-Cross-Linked Alginate Composite Films for EMI Shielding and Joule Heating

Haijun Wang,
Junhao Guo,
Yuting Lei
et al.

Abstract: Transparent electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials can be used for specific optoelectronic applications. Herein, a uniform silver nanowire (AgNW) network was fabricated on a commercial polyimide film via a spraying method. The interconnected and effective conductive network with welded junctions was fastened onto a sodium alginate-based biopolymer substrate via rod-coating and -transferring methods to improve electrical conductivity and optical transmittance of composite films simultaneously. M… Show more

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“…A vector network analyzer (E5071C, Agilent, USA) was used to measure the EMI shielding effectiveness of AgNWs/PU foams in the range of 8.2 to 12.4 GHz. The test equations were formulated as follows (eqs –): , SE T = SE R + SE A + SE M SE R 0.25em false( dB false) = 10 lg ( 1 1 R ) = 10 lg ( 1 1 | S 11 false| 2 ) SE A 0.25em false( dB false) = 10 lg ( 1 R T ) = 10 lg ( 1 | S 11 false| 2 | S 21 false| 2 ) where SE T , SE R , SE A , SE M , R , and T are the total SE, microwave reflection, microwave absorption, multiple internal reflection, reflection coefficient, and transmission coefficient, respectively. S 11 and S 12 are scattering parameters.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vector network analyzer (E5071C, Agilent, USA) was used to measure the EMI shielding effectiveness of AgNWs/PU foams in the range of 8.2 to 12.4 GHz. The test equations were formulated as follows (eqs –): , SE T = SE R + SE A + SE M SE R 0.25em false( dB false) = 10 lg ( 1 1 R ) = 10 lg ( 1 1 | S 11 false| 2 ) SE A 0.25em false( dB false) = 10 lg ( 1 R T ) = 10 lg ( 1 | S 11 false| 2 | S 21 false| 2 ) where SE T , SE R , SE A , SE M , R , and T are the total SE, microwave reflection, microwave absorption, multiple internal reflection, reflection coefficient, and transmission coefficient, respectively. S 11 and S 12 are scattering parameters.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%