Design of ANF/MXene/SSG sandwich structure with electromagnetic shielding performance and impact resistance
Kai Wang (1), Chiyu Zhou (1), Jianbin Qin (1) ((1) Northwestern, Polytechnical University)

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel ANF/MXene/SSG sandwich structure that provides electromagnetic shielding, impact resistance, and can function as a human movement sensor, addressing electronic device pollution and safety.
Contribution
The study introduces a new flexible sandwich structure combining ANF, MXene, and SSG with multifunctional shielding and sensing capabilities.
Findings
Effective electromagnetic shielding performance.
High impact resistance and flexibility.
Dual function as a human body movement sensor.
Abstract
Since entering the information era, electronic devices gradually play an important role in daily lives. However, the abuse of electronic devices leads to corresponding electromagnetic EM wave pollution. The complex external environment causes the potential for physical impact. In this work, an ANF MXene SSG flexible sandwich structure was fabricated according to methods of vacuum filtration, directional freeze-casting solidification, and polyurethane encapsulation. Apart from its excellent protection function, the sandwich structure also acts as a human body movement sensor.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMXene and MAX Phase Materials · Cellular and Composite Structures · Electromagnetic wave absorption materials
