B. H. Yuan, C. L. Bao, X. D. Qian, L. Song, Q. L. Tai, K. M. Liew and Y. Hu (2014) Design of artificial nacre-like hybrid films as shielding to mitigate electromagnetic pollution. Journal/Carbon 75 178-189. [In English]
Keywords: GRAPHENE OXIDE, MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, GRAPHITE OXIDE, NANOCOMPOSITES, COMPOSITES, REDUCTION, SHEETS, LIGHTWEIGHT, EFFICIENT, PAPER
Abstract: Multifunctional designs of biomimetic layered materials are in great demand for broadening their applications. Artificial hybrid films are fabricated using a simple evaporation-induced assembly method, using nacre as the structural model, two-dimensional reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and magnetic graphene (MG) as inorganic building blocks and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as glue. The nacre-like films exhibit good mechanical performance, such as high stiffness, strength and toughness. The biomimetic materials possess the shielding properties of electromagnetic pollution. MG based nacre-like films present more significant electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding performance than RGO film, because of a synergism between dielectric loss of graphene and magnetic loss of magnetic nanoparticles. Average EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) reaches similar to 20.3 dB over the frequency range of 8.2-12.4 GHz (X band) for MG hybrid film only 0.36 mm thick. The lightweight, flexible and thin MG artificial hybrid films possess good potential for EMI shielding applications. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.