Ultrathin, Stretchable, and 3D‐Printable Complementary Nanotubes–Polymer Composites for Multimodal Radiation Shielding in Extreme Environments

F Flandy (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) K Kun Kim (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) J Jaehyoung Ko (Functional Composite Materials Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Jeonbuk 55324 Republic of Korea) D Daeun Kim D Daekwon Lee H Heesuk Rho S Sang Seok Lee (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) D Dong Su Lee (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) S Se Gyu Jang (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) S Seokhoon Ahn (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) S Seung‐Yeol Jeon (Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea) D Dae‐Young Jeon (Department of Electrical Engineering Gyeongsang National University Jinju‐si Gyeongsangnam‐do Republic of Korea) Y Yongho Joo (Functional Composite Materials Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Jeonbuk 55324 Republic of Korea)

Abstract

ABSTRACT A novel material system capable of simultaneously attenuating electromagnetic interference (EMI) and neutron radiation, while retaining multifunctionality such as lightweight and mechanical stretchability, is urgently needed for versatile passivation platforms in advanced aerospace, defense, medical, and next‐generation electronic applications operating under extreme environments. Here, we report (1) a neat composite comprising complementary nanotubes (boron nitride nanotubes, BNNTs, and single‐walled carbon nanotubes, SWCNTs) for dual‐mode attenuation that includes EMI and neutron shielding, and (2) its extension into a 3D‐printed architecture using an intrinsically stretchable polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix, which altogether enables a robust and conformable shielding architecture for emerging applications. Utilizing direct ink writing, we achieve scalable fabrication of structurally complex geometries (e.g., freestanding honeycomb lattices) with tunable mechanical and shielding properties. The resulting neat composites demonstrate EMI shielding effectiveness exceeding 50 dB and neutron attenuation coefficient of 1.27 mm −1 (equivalent to ∼72% attenuation at a mm thickness) at thicknesses on the order of tens of micrometers, where the polymer composites exhibit the shielding effectiveness up to 23 dB at sub‐millimeter thicknesses while maintaining mechanical resilience under cyclic strain and thermal extremes (–196°C to 250°C). These findings present a lightweight and robust shielding strategy for next‐generation electronics in harsh environments.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 18
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

F

Flandy

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

K

Kun Kim

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

J

Jaehyoung Ko

Functional Composite Materials Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Jeonbuk 55324 Republic of Korea

D

Daeun Kim

D

Daekwon Lee

H

Heesuk Rho

S

Sang Seok Lee

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

D

Dong Su Lee

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

S

Se Gyu Jang

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

S

Seokhoon Ahn

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

S

Seung‐Yeol Jeon

Extreme Environment Shielding Material Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Wanju‐gun Jeonbuk Republic of Korea

D

Dae‐Young Jeon

Department of Electrical Engineering Gyeongsang National University Jinju‐si Gyeongsangnam‐do Republic of Korea

Y

Yongho Joo

Functional Composite Materials Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Jeonbuk 55324 Republic of Korea