Abstract With the miniaturized and high-frequency development in electronic products, polymeric films synchronously with high electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness (SE) and thermal conductivity (TC) are urgently needed. In this… Click to show full abstract
Abstract With the miniaturized and high-frequency development in electronic products, polymeric films synchronously with high electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness (SE) and thermal conductivity (TC) are urgently needed. In this work, poly (vinyl alcohol)/transition metal carbide (PVA/MXene) films featured with alternating multilayered structure were fabricated through multilayered casting. The continuous MXene layer provided a compact network for conducting heat and electron, endowing the multilayered film with excellent EMI SE and TC synchronously. In particular, the 27-μm-thick PVA/MXene multilayered film (containing 19.5 wt% MXene in total) exhibited an electrical conductivity of 716 S/m, a maximum EMI SE of 44.4 dB and a specific EMI SE (SSEt) of 9343 dB cm2 g−1. Meanwhile, the multilayered film showed a high in-plane TC of 4.57 W/mK, enhanced by almost 23-fold compared with that of neat PVA. Moreover, the multilayered architecture endowed the film with remarkable anti-dripping performance. This work provides a novel and feasible strategy for fabricating flame-retardant polymeric thermal conductive and EMI shielding films, which will have enormous prospect in advanced electrical devices.
               
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