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Bimetallic nanoarrays embedded in three-dimensional carbon foam as lightweight and efficient microwave absorbers

Journal

CARBON
Volume 191, Issue -, Pages 486-501

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2022.02.020

Keywords

Multiple scales; Nanoarray; Three-dimensional carbon foam; Microwave absorption performance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51702158]
  2. Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Ma-terials Preparation and Protection for Harsh Environment (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics), Ministry of Industry and Information Technology [56XCA20013-5]

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This study proposes a new strategy to achieve lightweight and high-efficiency microwave absorption by constructing hierarchical special structures. The bimetallic nanoarray composed of nickel/cobalt embedded three-dimensional carbon foam (BNA/3dCF) is synthesized using a hydrothermal process and high-temperature annealing. The BNA/3dCF exhibits excellent absorption performance and impedance matching capability.
The rapid development of electronic information technology has promoted the use of a large number of high-frequency electronic equipment, which has led to increasingly serious electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems caused by disordered radiation. At present, for the 2-18 GHz microwave frequency band, it is still a huge challenge to develop high-efficiency absorbing materials with ultra-wide absorption band (>7 GHz) under thin thickness (<3 mm). Here, we propose a new strategy to achieve lightweight and high-efficiency microwave absorption by constructing hierarchical special structures. The melamine foam template was coated with a carbon/nickel/cobalt organic precursor by a hydrothermal process using a water/ethanol mixed solvent, and then annealed in an inert atmosphere at a high temperature to obtain a bimetallic nanoarray composed of nickel/cobalt embedded three-dimensional carbon foam (BNA/3dCF). This new type of absorbing material completely retains the structure of the melamine foam template, greatly enhances the conduction ability of micro-currents, and provides a large number of scattering sites for electromagnetic wave conduction. Interestingly, the protection of the carbon layer effectively avoids the oxidation of the bimetallic nanoarray, so that the BNA/3dCF retains the good dielectric properties of the carbon foam and has excellent magnetic properties, and improves the impedance matching and magnetic loss capabilities. With matching thicknesses of 2.2 mm and 3.9 mm, BNA/3dCF can respectively obtain an ultra-wideband microwave absorption of 7.16 GHz and a minimum reflection loss of-57.84 dB. We believe that through the macro/meso/micro multi-scale precise control of the absorbing material, it is an effective solution to enhance its absorbing performance. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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