MXenes and polymeric colloids nanocomposites for EMI shielding
Abstract
This study presents the synthesis and characterization of nanocomposites based on polymer colloids (PC) and MXenes for applications in EMI shielding. The PCs were synthesized in the presence of MXenes by soap-free emulsion polymerization. The presence of the MXenes during the polymerization process induces changes in the nucleation process, which also occurs between the MXenes layers, leading to intercalated and finally fully exfoliated structures arising from the polymerization progress. Two co-monomer systems were synthesized in the presence of MXenes, both based on styrene (ST) and a second monomer, with different hydrophilic characteristics acrylic acid (AA) and hydroxypropyl methacrylate (HPMA), respectively. The nanocomposites were characterized by SEM, DLS, XRD, TGA, and EMI shielding capacity analyses. The analyses confirmed better compatibility between HPMA and the MXenes, which facilitated the formation of an exfoliated structure. The polymer colloids were incorporated into an epoxy resin to evaluate their EMI shielding abilities. The EMI tests showed that the electromagnetic properties of the epoxy film varied depending on the concentration of ST-HPMA-MXenes, resulting in increased electromagnetic transparency or absorption capacity.