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Y X Zhu1,2, S F Wang1,2, Y S Zhang1,2, Z G Wu3,4, B Zhong5, D R Li1,2, F Y Wang1, J J Feng1, J Tang2, R F Zhuo1,2, P X Yan1,2.
Abstract
Recent studies have found that the core-shell structured metal nanoparticles and porous carbon nanofibers (PCNF) are combined into a microwave absorbing material through electrospinning, which exhibits excellent microwave absorption performance. In this study, the core-shell structure Co nanoparticles prepared by the self-developed HEIBE process (production rate of > 50 g/h) were combined with porous carbon fibers, and their absorbing properties were greatly improved. The morphology of Co/PCNF demonstrated that CoNPs are randomly dispersed in the porous carbon nanofibers and carbon nanofiber form complex conductive network which enhances the dielectric loss of the materials. Meanwhile, the Co/PCNF has a low graphitization and shows a significant improvement in permittivity due to the combination of CoNPs and high conductivity of carbon material. The maximum reflection loss (RL) of Co/PCNF reaches - 63.69 dB at 5.28 GHz with a thickness of 5.21 mm and the absorption bandwidth (RL ≤ - 10.0 dB) is 12.92 GHz. In terms of 5.60 mm and 6.61 mm absorber, there are two absorption peaks of - 47.64 dB and - 48.30 dB appear around 12.50 GHz and 14.10 GHz, respectively. The results presented in this paper may pave a way for promising applications of lightweight and high-efficiency microwave absorbing materials (MAMs).Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33500514 PMCID: PMC7838171 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81848-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379