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Ultra-thin and highly flexible silver fractal dendrite/polyvinylidene fluoride composite film for efficient electromagnetic interference shielding

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2023]
Zuomin Lei, Jianhong Wei, Zhiqiang Lin, Tao Zhao, Yougen Hu, Pengli Zhu, Rong Sun
ABSTRACT

With the electronic products move towards to flexibility, miniaturisation and high frequency, conductive polymer composites (CPCs) with ultra-low thickness, outstanding electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness (SE) and excellent mechanical property are urgently needed. In this work, silver fractal dendrite/polyvinylidene fluoride (AgFD/PVDF) composite films featured with double structures (defined as two-step films) were fabricated by depositing an AgFD layer followed by the incorporating of PVDF. Thanks to the 3D fractal structures of AgFDs and highly efficient conductive network, the as-prepared two-step films exhibit high electrical conductivity of 4.18 × 10 4 S·m −1 at only 10 wt% AgFD loading and about 4.18 × 10 5 S·m −1 at 40 wt% loading. The excellent electrically conductive property endows the two-step films to achieve remarkable EMI SE of 46.8 dB in X-band and 42.7 dB in Ka-band at 10 wt% loading with thickness of 27 μm, and 83.3 and 105.0 dB with thickness of 33 μm as the AgFD loading up to 40 wt%, respectively. The two-step films also show high near-field EMI SE values of 46.9 ∼ 61.4 dB, which fully meets the practical commercial requirements. Additionally, the two-step films possess high flexibility and mechanical strength. Considering the outstanding electrically conductive, EMI shielding performances and excellent mechanical property, the two-step composite films present a huge potential for practical applications as high-efficient EMI protection.

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