| Literature DB >> 21449387 |
Meng-Jey Youh1, Hung-Chih Wu, Wang-Hua Lin, Sheng-Cheng Chiu, Chien-Fa Huang, Hsin-Chih Yu, Jen-Sung Hsu, Yuan-Yao Li.
Abstract
A carbonyl iron/carbon fiber material consisting of carbon fibers grown on micrometer-sized carbonyl iron sphere, was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition using a mixture of C2H2 and H2. The hollow-core carbon fibers (outer diameter: 140 nm and inner diameter: 40 nm) were composed of well-ordered graphene layers which were almost parallel to the long axis of the fibers. A composite (2 mm thick) consisting of the carbonyl iron/carbon fibers and epoxy resin demonstrated excellent electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption. Minimum reflection losses of -36 dB (99.95% of EM wave absorption) at 7.6 GHz and -32 dB (99.92% of EM wave absorption) at 34.1 GHz were achieved. The well-dispersed and network-like carbon fibers in the resin matrix affected the dielectric loss of the EM wave while the carbonyl iron affected the magnetic loss.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21449387 DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2011.3584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nanosci Nanotechnol ISSN: 1533-4880