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What is Transition Metal Dichalcogenide

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition
Chemical compound consisting of two chalcogenic anions (sulfur, selenium, tellurium) and at least one transition metal (molybdenum, tungsten, cobalt, etc.) with two-dimensional structure.
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The Role of Two-Dimensional Materials in Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
Rafael Vargas-Bernal (Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Irapuato, Mexico)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3479-3.ch086
Abstract
Commonly, metallic materials are used in practical ways to increase the shielding effectiveness (SE) through an appropriately designed assembly process. Unfortunately, the high density of devices that require it and the poor environmental stability of metals have impeded their massive use. In addition, for applications in the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries, materials with light weight and good chemical stability are also required. The purpose of this chapter is to describe the impact that two-dimensional materials (or 2D materials) are having on the development of materials used for electromagnetic interference shielding, particularly the impulse of materials such as graphene, MXenes, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and phosphorene. The advances in the last decade are analyzed and alternatives are proposed that will come in the next decades. The shielding mechanisms presented by the two-dimensional materials are analyzed in detail and the specific applications in which these materials can be used are presented.
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