Flexible, robust and washable bacterial cellulose/silver nanowire conductive paper for high-performance electromagnetic interference shielding

Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability(2022)

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Uniformly dispersing silver nanowires (AgNWs) in polymer matrices is of paramount importance for developing high-performance electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials. Herein, new flexible and robust high-efficiency bacterial cellulose (BC)-based EMI shielding papers were developed via a modified step-by-step in situ biosynthesis method, in which, AgNWs were well distributed in the BC network. The BC nanofibers and AgNWs could form an effective entangled network with hydrogen bonding, efficiently strengthening the produced BC/AgNW papers. An electrical conductivity of 608 365 S m(-1) was achieved for a BC/AgNW paper with a AgNW content of 36.5 wt%, which is superior to almost all AgNW-containing papers reported so far. Moreover, the BC/AgNW paper could sustain mechanical deformation and vigorous washing, without losing electrical conductivity. Additionally, this paper presents an ultrahigh specific EMI shielding effectiveness of similar to 6400 dB mm(-1), which is higher than almost all previously reported AgNW-based polymer composites. The proposed approach in this study provides a facile and scalable fabrication route for producing flexible and highly conductive BC/AgNW papers, which are of great potential as electrically conductive components and EMI shielding elements in advanced applications.
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