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Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials

Conventional conductive homopolymers such as polypyrrole and poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) have poor mechanical properties, for the solution to this problem, we tried to construct hybrid composites with higher electrical properties coupled with high mechanical strength. For this purpose, K...

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Autores principales: Ali, Azam, Hussain, Fiaz, Tahir, Muhammad Farrukh, Ali, Majid, Zaman Khan, Muhammad, Tomková, Blanka, Militky, Jiri, Noman, Muhammad Tayyab, Azeem, Musaddaq
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9002487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14071289
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author Ali, Azam
Hussain, Fiaz
Tahir, Muhammad Farrukh
Ali, Majid
Zaman Khan, Muhammad
Tomková, Blanka
Militky, Jiri
Noman, Muhammad Tayyab
Azeem, Musaddaq
author_facet Ali, Azam
Hussain, Fiaz
Tahir, Muhammad Farrukh
Ali, Majid
Zaman Khan, Muhammad
Tomková, Blanka
Militky, Jiri
Noman, Muhammad Tayyab
Azeem, Musaddaq
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description Conventional conductive homopolymers such as polypyrrole and poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) have poor mechanical properties, for the solution to this problem, we tried to construct hybrid composites with higher electrical properties coupled with high mechanical strength. For this purpose, Kevlar fibrous waste, conductive carbon particles, and epoxy were used to make the conductive composites. Kevlar waste was used to accomplish the need for economics and to enhance the mechanical properties. At first, Kevlar fibrous waste was converted into a nonwoven web and subjected to different pretreatments (chemical, plasma) to enhance the bonding between fiber-matrix interfaces. Similarly, conductive carbon particles were converted into nanofillers by the action of ball milling to make them homogeneous in size and structure. The size and morphological structures of ball-milled particles were analyzed by Malvern zetasizer and scanning electron microscopy. In the second phase of the study, the conductive paste was made by adding the different concentrations of ball-milled carbon particles into green epoxy. Subsequently, composite samples were fabricated via a combination of prepared conductive pastes and a pretreated Kevlar fibers web. The influence of different concentrations of carbon particles into green epoxy resin for electrical conductivity was studied. Additionally, the electrical conductivity and electromagnetic shielding ability of conductive composites were analyzed. The waveguide method at high frequency (i.e., at 2.45 GHz) was used to investigate the EMI shielding. Furthermore, the joule heating response was studied by measuring the change in temperature at the surface of the conductive composite samples, while applying a different range of voltages. The maximum temperature of 55 °C was observed when the applied voltage was 10 V. Moreover, to estimate the durability and activity in service the ageing performance (mechanical strength and moisture regain) of developed composite samples were also analyzed.
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spelling pubmed-90024872022-04-13 Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials Ali, Azam Hussain, Fiaz Tahir, Muhammad Farrukh Ali, Majid Zaman Khan, Muhammad Tomková, Blanka Militky, Jiri Noman, Muhammad Tayyab Azeem, Musaddaq Polymers (Basel) Article Conventional conductive homopolymers such as polypyrrole and poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) have poor mechanical properties, for the solution to this problem, we tried to construct hybrid composites with higher electrical properties coupled with high mechanical strength. For this purpose, Kevlar fibrous waste, conductive carbon particles, and epoxy were used to make the conductive composites. Kevlar waste was used to accomplish the need for economics and to enhance the mechanical properties. At first, Kevlar fibrous waste was converted into a nonwoven web and subjected to different pretreatments (chemical, plasma) to enhance the bonding between fiber-matrix interfaces. Similarly, conductive carbon particles were converted into nanofillers by the action of ball milling to make them homogeneous in size and structure. The size and morphological structures of ball-milled particles were analyzed by Malvern zetasizer and scanning electron microscopy. In the second phase of the study, the conductive paste was made by adding the different concentrations of ball-milled carbon particles into green epoxy. Subsequently, composite samples were fabricated via a combination of prepared conductive pastes and a pretreated Kevlar fibers web. The influence of different concentrations of carbon particles into green epoxy resin for electrical conductivity was studied. Additionally, the electrical conductivity and electromagnetic shielding ability of conductive composites were analyzed. The waveguide method at high frequency (i.e., at 2.45 GHz) was used to investigate the EMI shielding. Furthermore, the joule heating response was studied by measuring the change in temperature at the surface of the conductive composite samples, while applying a different range of voltages. The maximum temperature of 55 °C was observed when the applied voltage was 10 V. Moreover, to estimate the durability and activity in service the ageing performance (mechanical strength and moisture regain) of developed composite samples were also analyzed. MDPI 2022-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9002487/ /pubmed/35406163 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14071289 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ali, Azam
Hussain, Fiaz
Tahir, Muhammad Farrukh
Ali, Majid
Zaman Khan, Muhammad
Tomková, Blanka
Militky, Jiri
Noman, Muhammad Tayyab
Azeem, Musaddaq
Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials
title Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials
title_full Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials
title_fullStr Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials
title_short Fabrication of Conductive, High Strength and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielded Green Composites Based on Waste Materials
title_sort fabrication of conductive, high strength and electromagnetic interference (emi) shielded green composites based on waste materials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9002487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14071289
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