The formation of segregated structure has been demonstrated as an effective strategy for achieving ex-ceptional electromagnetic interference(EMI)shielding performance at low filler loadings.However,the acquisition of ...The formation of segregated structure has been demonstrated as an effective strategy for achieving ex-ceptional electromagnetic interference(EMI)shielding performance at low filler loadings.However,the acquisition of polymer particles and the formation of interactions with conductive fillers remain signifi-cant challenges for polydimethylsiloxane,which are crucial to the construction of a segregated structure.In this work,MXene sheets were functionalized and assembled onto the surface of polydimethylsilox-ane microspheres via hydrophobic interaction.Subsequently,functionalized MXene/polydimethylsiloxane(FMP)composites with a segregated structure were fabricated by filtration and hot-pressing.The FMP composite containing 8.22 wt.%MXene exhibited a high electrical conductivity of 99.4 S m^(−1)and a sat-isfactory EMI shielding effectiveness/thickness(EMI SE/d)of 31.3 dB mm^(−1).Furthermore,the FMP com-posite demonstrated excellent reliability with over 90%retention of EMI shielding effectiveness under harsh environments such as ultra-high/low temperatures and acidic/alkaline solutions.Additionally,the photothermal conversion performance of FMP composites and the capacitive sensing performance of the sensor based on FMP composites indicated their potential for managing body temperature and moni-toring human movement.Consequently,FMP composites show great promise in wearable electronics for effective electromagnetic interference shielding,thermal management and capacitive sensing.展开更多
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文摘The formation of segregated structure has been demonstrated as an effective strategy for achieving ex-ceptional electromagnetic interference(EMI)shielding performance at low filler loadings.However,the acquisition of polymer particles and the formation of interactions with conductive fillers remain signifi-cant challenges for polydimethylsiloxane,which are crucial to the construction of a segregated structure.In this work,MXene sheets were functionalized and assembled onto the surface of polydimethylsilox-ane microspheres via hydrophobic interaction.Subsequently,functionalized MXene/polydimethylsiloxane(FMP)composites with a segregated structure were fabricated by filtration and hot-pressing.The FMP composite containing 8.22 wt.%MXene exhibited a high electrical conductivity of 99.4 S m^(−1)and a sat-isfactory EMI shielding effectiveness/thickness(EMI SE/d)of 31.3 dB mm^(−1).Furthermore,the FMP com-posite demonstrated excellent reliability with over 90%retention of EMI shielding effectiveness under harsh environments such as ultra-high/low temperatures and acidic/alkaline solutions.Additionally,the photothermal conversion performance of FMP composites and the capacitive sensing performance of the sensor based on FMP composites indicated their potential for managing body temperature and moni-toring human movement.Consequently,FMP composites show great promise in wearable electronics for effective electromagnetic interference shielding,thermal management and capacitive sensing.