2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16020680
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Two-Steps Method to Prepare Multilayer Sandwich Structure Carbon Fiber Composite with Thermal and Electrical Anisotropy and Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

Abstract: Carbon fiber (CF) composites performance enhancement is a research hotspot at present. In this work, first, a sandwich structure composite, CF@(carbon nanotube/Fe3O4)/epoxy (CF@(CNT/Fe3O4)/EP), is prepared by the free arc dispersion-CFs surface spraying-rolling process method, herein, CFs in the middle layer and (CNT/Fe3O4)/EP as top and substrate layer. Then, CF@(CNT/Fe3O4)/EP (on both sides) and CFs (in the middle) are overlapped by structure design, forming a multilayer CF@(CNT/Fe3O4)/EP-CFs composite with … Show more

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“…Polymer-based electromagnetic shielding composite materials with a layered structure offer significant design freedom, low cost, and strong microwave absorption ability. However, they encounter challenges in actual production [41,176,177]. The bonding of the layers in the layered structure material using physical methods can degrade the compatibility between the layers and may also lead to cracks forming during the bonding process.…”
Section: Layered Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer-based electromagnetic shielding composite materials with a layered structure offer significant design freedom, low cost, and strong microwave absorption ability. However, they encounter challenges in actual production [41,176,177]. The bonding of the layers in the layered structure material using physical methods can degrade the compatibility between the layers and may also lead to cracks forming during the bonding process.…”
Section: Layered Structurementioning
confidence: 99%