Abstract

The development of functional composites with excellent thermal management capabilities and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding has become extremely urgent for keeping up with the continuous improvement of the operating speed and efficiency for electronic equipment. In this study, the biological wood-derived porous carbon (WPC) was determined as the supporting material to encapsulating polyethylene glycol (PEG), and a series of WPC/PEG/Fe 3 O 4 phase change composites (PCCs) with excellent shape stability, EMI shielding and thermal management capabilities were prepared via a simple vacuum impregnation method. The Fe 3 O 4 magnetic particles modified PCCs have greatly improved the EMI shielding effectiveness (SE). The EMI SE of WP-4 (7.5 wt.% Fe 3 O 4 in PEG) can be up to 55.08 dB between 8.2 − 12.4 GHz, however, the WP-0 without Fe 3 O 4 addition is only 40.08 dB. Meanwhile, the absorption ratio of electromagnetic waves (EMW) has also increased from 75.02% (WP-0) to 85.56% (WP-4), which effectively prevents secondary pollution. In addition, after wrapping a thin layer of polydimethylsiloxane resin (PDMS), the obtained WP-4 can maintain a high heat storage capacity (109.52 J/g) and good water stability. In short, the prepared WPC/PEG/Fe 3 O 4 PCCs have great potential application value in the thermal management and electromagnetic shielding requirements for electronic devices.

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