MoS2 Lubricate-Toughened MXene/ANF Composites for Multifunctional Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
Highlights The introduction of MoS 2 generates a “kill three birds with one stone” effect to the original binary MXene/ANF system: lubrication toughening mechanical performance; reduction in secondary reflection pollution of electromagnetic wave; and improvement in the performance of photothermal co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nano-micro letters 2025-12, Vol.17 (1), p.36-14, Article 36 |
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The introduction of MoS
2
generates a “kill three birds with one stone” effect to the original binary MXene/ANF system: lubrication toughening mechanical performance; reduction in secondary reflection pollution of electromagnetic wave; and improvement in the performance of photothermal conversion.
After the introduction of MoS
2
into MXene/ANF (60:40), the strain and toughness were increased by 53.5% (from 18.3% to 28.1%) and 61.7% (from 8.9 to 14.5 MJ m
−3
), respectively. Fortunately, the SE
R
decreases by 22.4%, and the photothermal conversion performance was increased by 22.2% from ~ 45 to ~ 55 °C.
The design and fabrication of high toughness electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding composite films with diminished reflection are an imperative task to solve electromagnetic pollution problem. Ternary MXene/ANF (aramid nanofibers)–MoS
2
composite films with nacre-like layered structure here are fabricated after the introduction of MoS
2
into binary MXene/ANF composite system. The introduction of MoS
2
fulfills an impressive “kill three birds with one stone” improvement effect: lubrication toughening mechanical performance, reduction in secondary reflection pollution of electromagnetic wave, and improvement in the performance of photothermal conversion. After the introduction of MoS
2
into binary MXene/ANF (mass ratio of 50:50), the strain to failure and tensile strength increase from 22.1
±
1.7% and 105.7
±
6.4 MPa and to 25.8
±
0.7% and 167.3
±
9.1 MPa, respectively. The toughness elevates from 13.0
±
4.1 to 26.3
±
0.8 MJ m
−3
(~ 102.3%) simultaneously. And the reflection shielding effectiveness (SE
R
) of MXene/ANF (mass ratio of 50:50) decreases ~ 10.8%. EMI shielding effectiveness (EMI SE) elevates to 41.0 dB (8.2–12.4 GHz); After the introduction of MoS
2
into binary MXene/ANF (mass ratio of 60:40), the strain to failure increases from 18.3
±
1.9% to 28.1
±
0.7% (~ 53.5%), the SE
R
decreases ~ 22.2%, and the corresponding EMI SE is 43.9 dB. The MoS
2
also leads to a more efficient photothermal conversion performance (~ 45 to ~ 55 °C). Additionally, MXene/ANF–MoS
2
composite films exhibit excellent electric heating performance, quick temperature elevation (15 s), excellent cycle stability (2, 2.5, and 3 V), and long-term stability (2520 s). Combining with excellent mechanical performance with high MXene content, electric heating performance, and photothermal conversion performance, EMI shielding ternary MXene/ANF–MoS
2
composite films c |
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ISSN: | 2311-6706 2150-5551 2150-5551 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40820-024-01496-0 |