Hierarchical construction of CNT networks in aramid papers for high-efficiency microwave absorption
South China University of Technology · Northwestern Polytechnical University
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) incorporated polymeric composites have been extensively investigated for microwave absorption at target frequencies to meet the requirement of radar cross-section reduction. In this work, a strategy of efficient utilization of CNT in producing CNT incorporated aramid papers is demonstrated. The layer-by-layer self-assembly technique is used to coat the surfaces of meta-aramid fibers and fibrils with CNT, providing novel raw materials available for the large-scale papermaking. The hierarchical construction of CNT networks resolves the dilemma of increasing CNT content and avoiding the agglomeration of CNT, which is a frequent challenge for CNT incorporated polymeric composites. The…
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10Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Carbon nanotube
- Aramid
- Composite material
- Reflection loss
- Microwave
- Permittivity
- Composite number