Flexible solid-liquid bi-continuous electrically and thermally conductive nanocomposite for electromagnetic interference shielding and heat dissipation
Beihang University · Ministry of Education
Abstract
In the era of 5 G, the rise in power density in miniaturized, flexible electronic devices has created an urgent need for thin, flexible, polymer-based electrically and thermally conductive nanocomposites to address challenges related to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and heat accumulation. However, the difficulties in establishing enduring and continuous transfer pathways for electrons and phonons using solid-rigid conductive fillers within insulative polymer matrices limit the development of such nanocomposites. Herein, we incorporate MXene-bridging-liquid metal (MBLM) solid-liquid bi-continuous electrical-thermal conductive networks within aramid nanofiber/polyvinyl alcohol (AP) matrices, resulting in…
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Electromagnetic shielding
- Materials science
- Thermal management of electronic devices and systems
- Dissipation
- Nanocomposite
- Electromagnetic interference
- Electrical conductor
- Electrically conductive
- Affordable and clean energy