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In Situ Confined Bimetallic Metal-Organic Framework Derived Nanostructure within 3D Interconnected Bamboo-like Carbon Nanotube Networks for Boosting Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Performances

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 39, Pages 35999-36009

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b14754

Keywords

metal-organic framework; 3D carbon networks; bamboo-like carbon nanotube; electromagnetic wave absorbing FeNi-MIL-88B

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878062, 51803203]

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Metal-organic framework (MOFs) derived magnetic nanoparticles/porous carbon (M/C) composites featuring efficient interfacial engineering and spatially continuous three-dimensional (3D) networks are desirable electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbing materials due to multiple transmission path and well impedance matching. However, it is challenging to construct such 3D interconnected carbon networks from a single MOF precursor. Herein, FeNi3 and N embedded 3D carbon networks comprising bamboo-like carbon nanotubes connected carbon nanorods (FeNi@CNT/CNRs) were prepared via one-step pyrolyzing of the composite of melamine and FeNi-MIL-88B. Attributed to the synergistic contributions of 3D interconnected carbon nanotube networks and MOFs derived M/C for multiple transmission path, impedance matching, and dielectric loss (especially for multiple polarization and micro-current), the FeNi@ CNT/CNRs nanoarchitectures have demonstrated superior EMW absorbing performance. In particular, the optimized FeNi@ CNT/CNR-0.9 has exhibited strong absorption (-47.0 dB, 2.3 mm in thickness) and broadband effective absorption (4.5 GHz, 1.6 mm in thickness). This attractive strategy holds promise as a general approach to fabricate the carbon hybrid network constituted of MOFs derived nanopolyhedron and CNTs for the target application.

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