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Understanding the dielectric properties and electromagnetic shielding efficiency of zirconia filled epoxy-MWCNT composites

Chillu Naresh, Gandluri Parameswarreddy, Asapu Vinaya Kumar, R. Jayaganthan, V. Subramanian, R. Sarathi, M. G. Danikas

2022Engineering Research Express19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In the present study, hybrid composites are prepared by reinforcing various concentrations of high permittivity zirconia nanofiller into epoxy/CNT compositions to test their usability in EMI shielding applications in the X and Ku bands. ZrO 2 nanofiller is added in different proportions to improve absorbance shielding while maintaining the composite conductivity uniform by adding constant CNT concentration to restrict the reflectance shielding. The microscopic studies have revealed an efficient dispersion of ZrO 2 nanoparticles in the CNT networks and provided a smoother surface. The presence of zirconia nanofillers increased the dielectric properties, viz. the dielectric constant (194 at 0.1 Hz) and loss tangent (1.57 at 0.1 Hz), respectively, whereas the conductivity was found to be invariantly constant. The increased permittivity of composites enhanced the shielding by absorption, while the shielding by reflection is least influenced by the addition of zirconia nanofiller. The addition of zirconia nanofillers increased the permittivity and tan delta, allowing charges to accumulate at the interfacial areas for incoming EM radiations, resulting in increased absorbance shielding. Limiting the CNT concentration in all composites to the same level resulted in the formation of conductive networks, thus resulting in uniform reflectance shielding for all the hybrid composites in the present study. The dynamic mechanical analysis showed the improvement in the storage modulus and activation energy due to the enhanced interfacial adhesion and cross-linked polymer density.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialElectromagnetic shieldingDielectricPermittivityDissipation factorCubic zirconiaEpoxyComposite numberNanocompositeCeramicOptoelectronicsElectromagnetic wave absorption materialsDielectric materials and actuatorsStructural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete