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High Content Silver/Zinc oxide nanoparticle and Cobalt nanowire in Caryota urens fibre-epoxy composites for enhanced Microwave Shielding

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Abstract Multi reinforcement based composite films has been fabricated and tested for electrical, magnetic and EMI shielding behavior. The main objective of this research was to analyze how a magnetic… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Multi reinforcement based composite films has been fabricated and tested for electrical, magnetic and EMI shielding behavior. The main objective of this research was to analyze how a magnetic material is more susceptible to increase the EMI shielding effect than conductive composite. The EMI shield was made using Zinc and Silver nanoparticle, Cobalt nanowire and Caryota urens natural fibres (CUNFs). The hand layup method was used for making shielding composite followed by post curing process at 120 °C for 48 h. The obtained results assured that the hybrid specimens exhibited improved performance by boosting shielding efficiency with increasing concentration of conductive and magnetic fillers. Notably, the SEM micrographs exhibit more adhesion for surface modified surfaces than those unmodified surfaces. A highest attenuation of ~ 50.8 dB was achieved for composite designation SP3, which contains 6phe of ZnO, Ag and Co-nanowire, which confirms the importance of adding magnetic filler. These improved EMI shielding hybrid composites could be used in many applications such as defense products, communication instruments and EMI filters.

Keywords: nanowire caryota; cobalt nanowire; nanoparticle cobalt; nanowire; caryota urens; zinc

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2021

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