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Materials for Potential EMI Shielding Applications

Processing, Properties and Current Trends

  • 1st Edition - November 1, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Kuruvilla Joseph, Runcy Wilson, George Gejo
  • Language: English

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Materials for Potential EMI Shielding Applications: Processing, Properties and Current Trends extensively and comprehensively reviews materials for EMI shielding applications, ranging from the principles to possible applications and various types of shielding materials. The book provides a thorough introduction to electromagnetic interference, its effect on both the environment and other electronic items, various materials that are used for electromagnetic interference shielding applications, and its properties. It explains the mechanism behind EMI shielding, the methods by which EMI SE of a given material is estimated, and the different fabrication methods currently employed for fabricating EMI shielding materials.

Final sections focus on the theoretical background of EMI shielding and shielding mechanisms. This theoretical background is extended to the physics of EMI shielding, wherein the physics behind mechanism of shielding is explained.

Key features

  • Focuses on the different types of available EMI shielding, their applications, processing, characterization, and the mechanism behind their shielding
  • Discusses how to incorporate EMI shielding with low cost, low density and high strength
  • Provides an understanding and clarifies both elementary and practical problems relating to EMI shielding materials

Readership

Scientists and researchers working in industries, R&D professionals, academicians and PhD and master students in chemical engineering, materials chemistry, and materials science

Table of contents

1. Introduction
George Gejo, Wilson Runcy and Joseph Kuruvilla

2. Theory of EMI shielding
Subhash B. Kondawar and Prerna Modak

3. EMI shielding disclosed through virtual and physical experiments
Georgiana Rosu and Octavian Ioan Baltag

4. Significance of naturally derived materials for potential EMI shields
Sharif Ahmad, Younes Ahmadi and Sajid Iqbal

5. Thermoplastic polymer composites for EMI shielding applications
Suryasarathi Bose, Yudhajit Bhattacharjee and Sourav Biswas

6. EMI Shielding Materials Based on Thermosetting Polymers
Joseph Kuruvilla, Battula Durga Siva Deeraj, Meegle S. Mathew and Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai

7. Metal embedded matrices for EMI shielding
Krishnasamy J, G Thilagavathi, Alagirusamy R and Apurba Das

8. Elastomer based materials for EMI shielding applications
Appukuttan Saritha, George Gejo, Joseph Kuruvilla, Bony Thomas and Wilson Runcy

9. Polymeric blends as EMI shielding materials
Pankaj Tambe, Vivek R and Lakshmi . N. Venkatesan

10. Biodegradable polymeric materials for EMI shielding
Narayan Ch. Das, Krishnendu Nath and Swarup Krishna Bhattacharyy

11. Nanomaterials with Potential EMI Shielding Properties
Yasin Altin and Ayse Bedeloglu

12. Carbon based nanocomposites for EMI Shielding –Recent Advances
Mirela Suchea, I. Tudose, Petronela Pascariu and Emmanuel Koudoumas

13. Carbon fibers-reinforced Composites for EMI shielding
Byung-Joo Kim and Kwan-Woo Kim

14. Hybrid Polymer Nanocomposites with EMI Shielding Applications
Ayesha Kausar

15. Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer – Metal Wire Mesh Hybrid Composite for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
Santhiyagu Joseph Vijay, Alexandre Tugirumubano, Sun Ho Go, Lee Ku Kwac and Hong Gun Kim

16. Conducting Polymer Composites: An Efficient EMI Shielding Material
Sharif Ahmad and Sajid Iqbal

17. EMI shielding textile materials based on conducting polymers
Tomasz Rybicki and Iwona Karbownik

18. Porous materials for EMI shielding
Nikhil Gupta, Ashisha Kumar Singh, Andrei Shishkin and Tarmo Koppel

19. Electromagnetic Shielding of Ceramic Materials
Preeti Kumari, Pankaj Tripathi, SP Singh and Devendra Kumar

20. Cement based EMI shielding materials
Romildo Dias Toledo Filho, José Victor Brasil de Souza, Yasmim Gabriela dos Santos Mendonça and Bartosz Zukowski

21. EMI Shielding of Metals, Alloys and Composites
Rachit Pandey, Sravya Tekumalla and Manoj Gupta

22. EMI shielding textile materials
Vitalija Rubežienė and Sandra Varnaitė-Žuravliova

23. High Temperature Electromagnetic shielding material
Jyoti Prasad Gogoi and Abdul Shabir

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 6, 2019
  • Language: English

About the editors

KJ

Kuruvilla Joseph

Kuruvilla Joseph is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, India. His research areas include nanomaterials and nanocomposites, polymer blends and composites, synthesis of polymers from natural resources, green materials and biocomposites, aging and degradation, and development of biosensors.

Affiliations and expertise
Outstanding Professor and Dean, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, India

RW

Runcy Wilson

Dr. Wilson is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, St. Cyril’s College, Kerala, India. He obtained his PhD in Chemistry from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. He has written several publications in international journals and conference proceedings. He has also co-edited two books one titled “Transport Properties of Polymeric Membranes” and the other titled “Materials for Potential EMI Shielding Applications: Processing, Properties and Current Trends” published by Elsevier. He has also conducted research work at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. Dr. Runcy has also almost two years of industrial experience as a junior scientist at the Corporate R&D Centre, HLL Lifecare Limited, a Government of India Enterprise, in the area of synthesis of green polymers. His current research interests include polymer nanocomposites for membrane applications, synthesis of biodegradable polymers for medical applications, and development of high quality EMI shielding material.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, St. Cyril’s College, Kerala, India

GG

George Gejo

Dr. George obtained his PhD in Chemistry from Kalasalingam University, Tamil Nadu, India in 2014, specializing in the area of commingled natural fiber composites. He published several articles in high-impact journals (Composite Part A, Composite Part B, Carbon, Scientific Reports etc.) and wrote chapters for several books. He has two and a half years of experience as a junior scientist at the Corporate R&D Centre, HLL Lifecare Limited, a Government of India Enterprise, in the area of graphene/natural rubber latex nanocomposites for contraceptive applications. Dr. George also completed two years of post-doctoral research in the area of EMI shielding materials during his tenure as UGC-DSKPDF at School of Pure and Applied Physics, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. He was also a post-doctoral researcher at Division of Materials Science, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden for 1 year and 8 months and worked in the area of high quality carbon nanomaterials from biomass. He has also co-edited a book titled “Materials for Potential EMI Shielding Applications: Processing, Properties and Current Trends” published by Elsevier. His present research interests include natural fiber-based composites, carbon nanocomposites for EMI shielding applications, graphene-based composites, and biomass/biochar to advanced carbon nanomaterials.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Research and Post Graduate Department of Chemistry, St. Berchmans College (Autonomous), Changanacherry, Kerala, India

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