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Materials (Basel) ; 15(9)2022 May 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35591650

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With the multiplication of electronic devices in our daily life, there is a need for tailored wideband electromagnetic (EM) absorbers that could be conformed on any type of surface-like antennas for interference attenuation or military vehicles for stealth applications. In this study, a wideband flexible flat electromagnetic absorber compatible with additive manufacturing has been studied in the X-Ku frequency bands. A multilayer structure has been optimized using a genetic algorithm (GA), adapting the restrictions of additive manufacturing and exploiting the EM properties of loaded and non-loaded filaments, of which the elaboration is described. After optimization, a bi-material multilayer absorber with a thickness of 4.1 mm has been designed to provide a reflectivity below -12 dB between 8 and 18 GHz. Finally, the designed multilayer structure was 3D-printed and measured in an anechoic chamber, achieving -11.8 dB between 7 and 18 GHz. Thus, the development of dedicated materials has demonstrated the strong potential of additive technologies for the manufacturing of thin wideband flexible EM absorbers.

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Carbohydr Polym ; 253: 117233, 2021 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33278990

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Foams were prepared from nanocellulose-based hydrogel precursors using a freeze-drying process. The work mainly aims at investigating the relationships between the mechanical and thermal properties of foams and the rheological properties of their hydrogel precursors, which were characterized in a previous paper. The structure of foams was characterized by SEM and confocal microscopy, their elasticity by compression tests, and their thermal conductivity by hot strip as well as transient pulsed techniques. A strong correlation was shown between the elastic properties of foams and those of their hydrogel precursors, and a minimum thermal conductivity was shown to appear at a cellulose volume fraction corresponding to a transition in viscoelastic properties of hydrogels. Results suggest that foams and hydrogels share common microstructural features, which makes it possible to tune the mechanical and thermal properties of foams by tuning the rheological properties of their hydrogel precursors.

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Carbohydr Polym ; 211: 315-321, 2019 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30824095

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The structure and rheology of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) suspensions and hydrogels, used as precursors in the elaboration of bio-based aerogels for thermal insulation applications, were studied as a function of CNF volume fraction and ionic strength. The CNF geometry and rigidity were evaluated using AFM observations. Viscometric measurements, performed at very low CNF concentrations, highlighted the prominent role played by electroviscous effects, which can be modulated by ionic strength. Oscillatory measurements on semi-dilute CNF suspensions revealed the formation of a three-dimensional hydrogel network above a percolation fraction, which was shown to depend on the ionic strength. The rheological properties of CNF hydrogels were shown to depend on CNF fraction and ionic strength. In deionized water, the existence of two different concentration regimes was discussed in terms of network structural characteristics and CNF interactions.

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