| Literature DB >> 33545704 |
Chongyang Zhang1, Zhi Liu1, Pan Xu1, Ying Zhang2, Xigui Yue1.
Abstract
With the rapid development of electronic devices and wireless communication tools, it is urgent to design and fabricate low-cost, lightweight and effective electromagnetic absorption materials to solve interference of electromagnetic waves. Herein, a new strategy toward porous carbon/graphite nanosheet/ferromagnetic nanoparticle (PC/GNS/Fe) composites was designed to investigate the influence of crystalline carbon on electromagnetic wave absorption. To begin with, graphite nanosheets (GNSs) were incorporated into the porous polyimide by in situ polymerization, and Fe were added as a magnetic particle source and an agent to regulate the pore size. A series of PC/GNS/Fe composite absorbents were obtained. The direct carbonization of porous polymer precursors was beneficial to the design of the pore structure of materials. A hierarchically porous structure derived from the phase separation process was well maintained in the polyimide pyrolysis process. The results demonstrated that the presence of crystalline carbon could influence the reflection loss value and the frequency range. Hence, the absorbing performance can be optimized by adjusting the pore structure and the content of crystalline carbon in materials, which is conducive to obtaining electromagnetic wave absorption materials with excellent comprehensive performance.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33545704 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abe3b8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874