Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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817416 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2015 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of kenaf fiber based composites with different iron oxide impregnation levels was investigated. The kenaf fibers were retted for removing the lignin and extractives from the fibers and magnetized. Using the unsaturated polyester and the magnetized fibers, kenaf fiber based composites were manufactured by the compression molding process. The transmission energies of the composites were characterized when the composite samples were exposed under the irradiation of electromagnetic (EM) wave with a variable frequency from 9Â GHz to 11Â GHz. Using the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), the iron oxide nanoparticles were observed on the surfaces and inside the micropore structures of single fibers. As the Fe content increased from 0% to 6.8%, 15.9% and 18.0%, the total surface free energy of kenaf fibers with the magnetizing treatments increased from 44.8Â mJ/m2 to 46.1Â mJ/m2, 48.8Â mJ/m2 and 53.0Â mJ/m2, respectively, while the modulus of elasticity reduced from 2875Â MPa to 2729Â MPa, 2487Â MPa and 2007Â MPa, respectively. Meanwhile, the shielding effectiveness was increased from 30-50% to 60-70%, 65-75% and 70-80%, respectively.
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Authors
Zhiguang Ding, Sheldon Q. Shi, Hualiang Zhang, Liping Cai,