In-situ Growth of MAX Phase Coatings on Ecological Carbon and their Terahertz Shielding Properties Investigations

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Abstract Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials have received great interests in recent years. The EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) of materials not only depends on their composition, but also is influenced by their microstructures. Among various microstructure prototypes, porous structure has special advantage of low density and high electromagnetic wave reflections ability. Herein, a MAX@CW composite (Ti2AlC@CW, V2AlC@CW, Cr2AlC@CW) with porous structure is fabricated through a molten salt method by using carbonized wood (CW) as template. The MAX@CW forms conductive network constructions and rich interface that can further improve the EMI shielding effectiveness. The average EMI shielding effectiveness of the three kinds of MAX@CW with the thickness of 1 mm are higher than 45 dB in the frequency range of 0.6 ~ 1.6 THz. Among them, V2AlC@CW show the best EMI shielding effectiveness with the average value of 55 dB.

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