Control of the microscopic structure of CNT nanocomposites allows modulation of the electromagnetic shielding in the gigahertz range. The porosity of CNT scaffolds has been controlled by two freezing protocols and a subsequent lyophilization step: fast freezing in liquid nitrogen and slow freezing at −20 °C. Mercury porosimetry shows that slowly frozen specimens present a more open pore size (100–150 μm) with a narrow distribution whereas specimens frozen rapidly show a smaller pore size and a heterogeneous distribution. 3D-scaffolds containing 3, 4, 6 and 7% CNT were infiltrated with epoxy and specimens with 2, 5 and 8 mm thicknesses were characterized in the GHz range. Samples with the highest pore size and porosity presented the lowest r...
A suitable polymer matrix and well dispersed conducting fillers forming an electrically conducting n...
A material based on carbon nanotubes (buckypaper) is prepared, and the size and structural char act...
The development of high-frequency devices has attracted more research interest in electromagnetic wa...
Control of the microscopic structure of CNT nanocomposites allows modulation of the electromagnetic ...
The design of microwave absorbing materials requires low reflection and high absorption of radiation...
Following the development of the new electronic systems and communication networks, the levels of e...
CVD synthesised CNT flexible sponge with density lower than 0.02 g cm⁻³ has been found to serve as h...
In this paper, we present a microwave absorber based on carbon nanotubes (CNT) dispersed inside a Be...
The electromagnetic shielding properties of thin films comprising different types of carbon nanotube...
The development of high-frequency devices has attracted more research interest in electromagnetic wa...
This work reports on the preparation of novel nanocomposite foams that are efficient broadband micro...
Wireless communications use microwaves for fast and massive data transfer in our daily life. This th...
Carbon nanotubes with encapsulated Co nanospheres (Co@CNTs) were prepared via a simple approach that...
The use of carbon nanotubes (CNT’s) in an alumina ceramic matrix is experimentally studied. The weig...
The rapid growth of electronic systems and devices operating within the gigahertz (GHz) frequency ra...
A suitable polymer matrix and well dispersed conducting fillers forming an electrically conducting n...
A material based on carbon nanotubes (buckypaper) is prepared, and the size and structural char act...
The development of high-frequency devices has attracted more research interest in electromagnetic wa...
Control of the microscopic structure of CNT nanocomposites allows modulation of the electromagnetic ...
The design of microwave absorbing materials requires low reflection and high absorption of radiation...
Following the development of the new electronic systems and communication networks, the levels of e...
CVD synthesised CNT flexible sponge with density lower than 0.02 g cm⁻³ has been found to serve as h...
In this paper, we present a microwave absorber based on carbon nanotubes (CNT) dispersed inside a Be...
The electromagnetic shielding properties of thin films comprising different types of carbon nanotube...
The development of high-frequency devices has attracted more research interest in electromagnetic wa...
This work reports on the preparation of novel nanocomposite foams that are efficient broadband micro...
Wireless communications use microwaves for fast and massive data transfer in our daily life. This th...
Carbon nanotubes with encapsulated Co nanospheres (Co@CNTs) were prepared via a simple approach that...
The use of carbon nanotubes (CNT’s) in an alumina ceramic matrix is experimentally studied. The weig...
The rapid growth of electronic systems and devices operating within the gigahertz (GHz) frequency ra...
A suitable polymer matrix and well dispersed conducting fillers forming an electrically conducting n...
A material based on carbon nanotubes (buckypaper) is prepared, and the size and structural char act...
The development of high-frequency devices has attracted more research interest in electromagnetic wa...