材料科学
MXenes公司
涂层
电磁屏蔽
红外线的
制作
堆积
纳米技术
光电子学
复合材料
光学
医学
物理
替代医学
病理
核磁共振
作者
Zhiming Deng,Pei-Zhu Jiang,Zhenguo Wang,Xu Li,Zhong‐Zhen Yu,Haobin Zhang
出处
期刊:Small
[Wiley]
日期:2023-07-10
卷期号:19 (46)
被引量:38
标识
DOI:10.1002/smll.202304278
摘要
Abstract Processing transition metal carbides/nitrides (MXenes) inks into large‐area functional coatings expects promising potential for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and infrared stealth. However, the coating performances, especially for scalable fabrication techniques, are greatly constrained by the flake size and stacking manner of MXene. Herein, the large‐area production of highly densified and oriented MXene coatings is demonstrated by engineering interfacial interactions of small MXene flakes with catecholamine molecules. The catecholamine molecules can micro‐crosslink MXene nanosheets, significantly improving the ink's rheological properties. It favors the shear‐induced sheet arrangement and inhibition of structural defects in the blade coating process, making it possible to achieve high orientation and densification of MXene assembly by either large‐area coating or patterned printing. Interestingly, the MXene/catecholamine coating exhibits high conductivity of up to 12 247 S cm −1 and ultrahigh specific EMI shielding effectiveness of 2.0 ×10 5 dB cm 2 g −1 , obviously superior to most of the reported MXene materials. Furthermore, the regularly assembled structure also endows the MXene coatings with low infrared emissivities for infrared stealth applications. Therefore, MXene/catecholamine coatings with ultraefficient EMI shielding and low infrared emissivity prove the feasibility of applications in aerospace, military, and wearable devices.
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