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Highly thermal conductive and electromagnetic shielding polymer nanocomposites from waste masks

07.24.25 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center

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A groundbreaking review in Nano-Micro Letters by Zhang, Gao, Song and co-workers from Beijing Forestry University, Nanjing Forestry University and University of Southern Queensland presents a closed-loop upcycling strategy that transforms COVID-era polypropylene (PP) mask waste into high-performance PP@G nanocomposites—delivering record thermal conductivity and electromagnetic shielding while cutting environmental impact and cost.

Why This Research Matters
Overcoming Global Waste Crisis: > 950 billion masks (3.8 Mt) have been discarded since 2020; incineration releases dioxins, landfilling persists for centuries. The work converts this hazardous stream into strategic thermal-management and EMI-shielding feedstock.
Enabling Next-Gen Electronics: High-power, high-density chips and 5G/6G modules demand lightweight, low-cost materials that simultaneously dissipate > 50 W m -1 K -1 of heat and block > 30 dB of EMI. PP@G surpasses both thresholds by 75 %, paving the way for greener data centers, EV powertrains and flexible wearables.

Innovative Design & Mechanisms
Core-Sheath Nanostructure: Tannic-acid-decorated PP fibers (20 µm diameter) act as negatively charged “cores”; cationic PAE@GNP platelets (6 µm lateral size) electrostatically self-assemble into a continuous graphene “sheath” after 140 °C / 50 MPa hot-pressing, yielding meter-scale (1 m × 1 m) sheets.
Aligned 3-D Phonon/Electron Highways: Face-to-face oriented GNPs create sub-100 K W -1 contact resistance—two orders of magnitude lower than random dispersions—enabling 87 W m -1 K -1 in-plane thermal conductivity and 893 S m -1 electrical conductivity at 66 wt % loading.
Green & Scalable Process: Operates under atmospheric pressure, uses only water and food-grade tannic acid, and is fully compatible with roll-to-roll production—turning waste logistics into manufacturing assets.

Applications & Future Outlook
Real-World Thermal Management: PP@G66 film cools 12 V LEDs by 60 °C versus commercial PI substrates; flexible PP@G heat-sinks outperform steel blocks in 1200-cycle on-off tests without delamination.
EMI Shielding Champion: 88 dB total shielding effectiveness (1100 dB cm -1 ) at 800 µm thickness—> 2× higher specific SE than MXene, CNT or rGO composites—validated by Tesla-coil LED extinction and X-band radar tests.
Circularity & Profit: Life-cycle assessment shows 3.47 MJ fossil-fuel saving and 2.53 kg CO 2 -eq reduction per kg vs landfill; techno-economic analysis projects $468 profit per ton of repurposed masks.
Next-Gen Roadmap: Strategy is being extended to other fibrous plastic waste (PPE gowns, packaging films) and co-designed with 5G base-station, EV battery and aerospace thermal-EMI modules for 2026 pilot production.

Conclusions
By merging waste valorization with materials engineering, this work delivers a dual-function nanocomposite that turns pandemic pollution into a strategic resource—setting a new benchmark for sustainable thermal and EMI solutions in high-performance electronics while accelerating the transition to a circular economy.

Nano-Micro Letters

10.1007/s40820-025-01796-z

Experimental study

Highly Thermal Conductive and Electromagnetic Shielding Polymer Nanocomposites from Waste Masks

20-May-2025

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Bowen Li
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center
qkzx@sjtu.edu.cn

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center. (2025, July 24). Highly thermal conductive and electromagnetic shielding polymer nanocomposites from waste masks. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GR5N2R8/highly-thermal-conductive-and-electromagnetic-shielding-polymer-nanocomposites-from-waste-masks.html
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"Highly thermal conductive and electromagnetic shielding polymer nanocomposites from waste masks." Brightsurf News, Jul. 24 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GR5N2R8/highly-thermal-conductive-and-electromagnetic-shielding-polymer-nanocomposites-from-waste-masks.html.