Magnetic graphene oxide/carbon fiber composites with improved interfacial properties and electromagnetic interference shielding performance

Author(s):  
Baowei Qiu ◽  
Xueqin Zhang ◽  
Shuang Xia ◽  
Tong Sun ◽  
Youquan Ling ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (09) ◽  
pp. 1950075
Author(s):  
Ming Gong ◽  
Qiang Li ◽  
Lin Sun ◽  
Ai-Qin Tian ◽  
Shou-Guang Sun

In this paper, a newly designed composite of magnetic nano-Co3O4 fiber coated on carbon fiber (Cf) is prepared and characterized for the electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding properties. XRD, SEM and TEM are used to investigate the micromorphology and microstructure evolution during the preparation. By hydrothermal method, the flowerlike clusters of single crystal flake-Co(OH)2 are first obtained on Cf. The firstly prepared Co(OH)2 sheets then turn into Co3O4 fibers during the next calcination step. The continuous and loose coating of magnetic Co3O4 nanofibers is finally obtained on the Cf. The loose coating is in proportion to the weight loss, and the wirelike Co3O4 is good for the interface strength for the Cf composite preparation. Based on the above work, the loose magnetic fibers coating on the Cf could be a feasible composite structure for the EMI composite materials integrated with absorbing and reflecting.


Polymers ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 1319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ran Li ◽  
Huiping Lin ◽  
Piao Lan ◽  
Jie Gao ◽  
Yan Huang ◽  
...  

Lightweight electromagnetic interference shielding cellulose foam/carbon fiber composites were prepared by blending cellulose foam solution with carbon fibers and then freeze drying. Two kinds of carbon fiber (diameter of 7 μm) with different lengths were used, short carbon fibers (SCF, L/D = 100) and long carbon fibers (LCF, L/D = 300). It was observed that SCFs and LCFs built efficient network structures during the foaming process. Furthermore, the foaming process significantly increased the specific electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness from 10 to 60 dB. In addition, cellulose/carbon fiber composite foams possessed good mechanical properties and low thermal conductivity of 0.021–0.046 W/(m·K).


2018 ◽  
Vol 37 (18) ◽  
pp. 1131-1141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nisrin R Abdelal ◽  
Steven L Donaldson

In the current study, the production of multifunctional hybrid-stitched composites with improved interlaminar fracture toughness and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness is reported. Unidirectional carbon fiber-epoxy composite laminates stitched with Kevlar, nylon, hybrid stitched with both Kevlar and nylon and unstitched were prepared using resin infusion process. Representative specimens from unstitched and stitched composites were tested using rectangular waveguide and Mode I double cantilever beam tests. The Mode I experimental results showed that composite stitched with Kevlar exhibited the highest crack initiation interlaminar fracture toughness (GIC-initiation), whereas composite stitched with nylon exhibited the highest maximum crack propagation interlaminar fracture toughness (GIC-maximum). The four-hybrid stitching patterns exhibited higher GIC-initiation than the unstitched and stitched with nylon composites and lower than stitched with Kevlar composite, whereas they had higher GIC-maximum than the unstitched and stitched with Kevlar composites, although lower than stitched with nylon composite. The electromagnetic shielding effectiveness experimental results showed that stitched composites exhibited improved shielding effectiveness compared to unstitched composites. For example, composite stitched with nylon had highest shielding effectiveness value of 52.17 dB compared by the composite stitched with Kevlar which had 40.6 dB. The four hybrid-stitched composites exhibited similar shielding effectiveness with an average value of 32.75 dB compared to the unstitched composite shielding effectiveness of 22.84 dB. The experimental results comply with the initial goal of this study to manufacture multifunctional hybrid stitching composites with combined properties between Kevlar and nylon-stitched composites.


2017 ◽  
Vol 39 (S4) ◽  
pp. E2116-E2124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gloria Ramos-Fernandez ◽  
María Muñoz ◽  
Juan C. García-Quesada ◽  
Iluminada Rodriguez-Pastor ◽  
Ignacio Martin-Gullon

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