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Facile preparation, high microwave absorption and microwave absorbing mechanism of RGO-Fe3O4 composites

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 3, Issue 45, Pages 23638-23648

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3ra43359e

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  1. Spacefiight Foundation of China [2011XT110002C110002]
  2. Basic Research Foundation of Northwestern Polytechnical University [JC201269]
  3. Spacefiight Innovation Foundation of China [2011XT110002C110002]

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Reduced graphene oxide (RGO)-Fe3O4 composites with obviously enhanced microwave absorption properties were successfully fabricated by a rational one-pot simplified co-precipitation route, which avoided the usage of an inert gas and any additional chemical agents (such as surfactants and stabilizers). Given these advantages, the strategy described in this study can be developed as a simple and large-scale route to yield RGO-Fe3O4 composites. The morphology, structure, thermal stability, magnetic and microwave electromagnetic properties of the as-prepared composites were characterized by XRD, XPS, TEM, FT-IR, Raman, TG and VSM. These composites exhibit excellent microwave absorption properties, which are attributed to effective complementarities between the dielectric loss and the magnetic loss. The microwave absorption mechanism of the RGO-Fe3O4 composites was studied in detail. For the RGO-Fe3O4-3 composite, the maximum R-L reaches -44.6 dB at 6.6 GHz with a thickness of 3.9 mm, and the bandwidth of R-L less than -10 dB can reach up to 4.3 GHz (from 12.2 to 16.5 GHz) with a thickness of 2.0 mm. Moreover, the microwave absorption properties can be tuned easily by varying the (RGO)/(Fe3O4) ratio and layer thickness of the samples. It is believed that such composites will find wide applications in the microwave absorbing area.

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