Electromagnetic interference shielding of segregated polymer composite with an ultralow loading ofin situthermally reduced graphene oxide
Nanotechnology2014Vol. 25(14), pp. 145705–145705
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Abstract
An in situ thermally reduced graphene/polyethylene conductive composite with a segregated structure was fabricated, which achieved a high electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness of up to 28.3-32.4 dB at an ultralow graphene loading of 0.660 vol.%. Our work suggests a new way of effectively using graphene.
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