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Fabrication of hierarchical PANI@W-type barium hexaferrite composites for highly efficient microwave absorption

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 9, Pages 12122-12129

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.01.057

Keywords

Microwave absorption; Polyaniline; Hexagonal ferrites; Composite

Funding

  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M663645]
  2. Shaanxi Province's basic research plan of Natural Science [2020JQ-657]

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By coating conductive polymer PANI on the surface of hexaferrite, the electromagnetic loss can be greatly enhanced, leading to improved microwave absorption capacity. The PANI@hexaferrite composite exhibited excellent absorption performance at various thicknesses, showing potential for extensive applications as microwave absorbers.
Hexagonal barium ferries is a promising and efficient microwave (MW) absorbing material, but the low dielectric loss and poor conductivity have limited their extensive applications. In this work, a simple tactic of coating conductive polymer PANI on hexaferrite BaCo2Fe16O27 is presented, wherein the dielectric properties are customized, and more significantly, the electromagnetic loss is greatly enhanced. As displayed from structural characterizations, PANI were coated equably on the surface of hexaferrite grains by an in-situ polymerization process. The outcomes exhibit the as-prepared PANI@hexaferrite composite has remarkable electromagnetic wave absorption capacity. When the thickness is 6.0 mm, the minimal RL of -40.4 dB was achieved at 2.9 GHz. The effective absorption bandwidth (RL < -20 dB) of 0.65 GHz, 0.53 GHz, 0.65 GHz, 0.52 GHz, 0.46 GHz and 0.39 GHz was achieved separately when the thickness ranges from 4 to 9 mm. The highly efficient MW absorbing performance of PANI@hexaferrite composite were the consequence of multiple loss mechanisms and perfect impedance matching. It is demonstrated that the PANI@hexaferrite composite with excellent MW absorption performance is expected to be potential MW absorbers for extensive applications.

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