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Electromagnetic interference shielding polymers and nanocomposites-a reviewJiang et al., 2019
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- Jiang D
- Murugadoss V
- Wang Y
- Lin J
- Ding T
- Wang Z
- Shao Q
- Wang C
- Liu H
- Lu N
- Wei R
- Subramania A
- Guo Z
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- Polymer Reviews
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Intrinsically conducting polymers (ICP) and conductive fillers incorporated conductive polymer-based composites (CPC) greatly facilitate the research in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding because they not only provide excellent EMI shielding but also …
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