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Frequency-stable green EMI shielding in polyaniline-ferrite nanocomposites <i>via</i> dielectric and magnetic tuning

K. S. Mary Linsa, C. Viji, Roshila K. Pavithran, R. Rohith, Sreekanth J. Varma, Subodh Ganesanpotti, K. S. Sibi, U. S. Sajeev

2025RSC Advances5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

incorporation of cobalt nickel ferrite (CNF) nanoparticles into the polymer matrix. EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) was measured in the K-band (18-26.5 GHz), achieving a maximum value of 68.96 dB for PANI/CNF10. All composites investigated in this study surpassed the commercial SE threshold of 30 dB, with shielding primarily governed by absorption. Reduced skin depth and high green index (GI) approaching unity confirmed their efficient absorption behavior. Further, multi-scale attributes of the composites were correlated to each other as well as to their EMI shielding behavior. Complementary optical, structural, and morphological analyses confirmed successful CNF integration and interaction with the PANI matrix. Dielectric and magnetic studies revealed enhanced AC conductivity, non-Debye relaxation, and improved coercivity, attributed to the synergistic effect of CNF addition into the PANI matrix. These results position PANI/CNF composites as promising green EMI shielding materials for next-generation electronic applications.

Topics & Concepts

Electromagnetic shieldingEMIMaterials scienceElectromagnetic interferencePolyanilineDielectricComposite materialNanocompositeFerrite (magnet)NanoparticleDielectric lossConductive polymerOptoelectronicsAbsorption (acoustics)Magnetic nanoparticlesConductivityCobaltElectromagnetic compatibilityShielding effectNickelPolymerElectromagnetic wave absorption materialsConducting polymers and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials