Detection of electromagnetic interference shielding effect of Hanji mixed with carbon nanotubes using nuclear magnetic resonance techniques
관리자2018-08-06조회 3244
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is an important issue in modern daily life due
to the increasing prevalence of electronic devices and their compact design. This study estimated
EMI-shielding effect (EMI-SE) of small (8–14×17 mm) Hanji (Korean traditional
paper) doped with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and compared to Hanji without CNT using
2H (92.1 MHz) and 23Na (158.7 MHz) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) peak area data
obtained from 1 M NaCl in D2O samples in capillary tubes that were wrapped in the Hanji
samples. The simpler method of using the variation of reflected power and tuning frequency
by inserting the sample into an NMR coil was also tested at 242.9, 158.7, and 92.1 MHz.
Overall, EMI shielding was relatively more effective at the higher frequencies. Our results
validated that NMR methods to be useful to evaluate EMI-SE, particularly for small, flexible
shielding materials, and demonstrated that EMI shielding by absorption is dominant in Hanji
mixed with CNT.
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