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Enhanced Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Properties of MOF-Derived Cobalt through Interface Design

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 37, Pages 31610-31622

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b10685

Keywords

porous cobalt; cobalt/carbon composites; metal-organic frameworks; microwave absorption; low frequency

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [11575085, 51602154]
  2. Aeronautics Science Foundation of China [2017ZF52066]
  3. Cling Lan Project
  4. Six talent peaks project in Jiangsu Province [XCL-035]
  5. Jiangsu 333 talent project
  6. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

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It is still a formidable challenge to ameliorate the low-frequency electromagnetic property of conventional microwave-absorbing materials, which may be conquered by the coexistence of both strong dielectric and magnetic loss ability in low-frequency range and the perfect balance between complex permittivity and permeability with the help of structural design. Herein, by virtue of appropriate composition and structure of Co-3[HCOO](6)center dot dimethylformamide parallelepipeds, one-dimensional spongelike metallic Co can be directly synthesized for the first time with strong magnetic loss in the low-frequency range. Furthermore, attenuation ability and impedance matching condition have been improved through the construction of interfacial structures between inner cobalt and surface carbon. With the structure of carbon changed from fragments to vertically aligned nanoflakes and eventually to a thick layer with extra fragments, the dielectric loss would be continuously strengthened, while the magnetic loss maintains well, followed by a remarkable decline. A perfect balance between dielectric and magnetic loss has been achieved by sample S-Co/C-0.3 with minimum reflection loss value around 20 dB and effective absorption frequency range about 3.84 GHz in the C band. Excellent microwave absorption performance can also be realized in X and Ku bands. In addition, as-prepared Co and Co/C composites can also be potentially applied in electromagnetic shielding. The findings may pave the way for the manufacture of metal-based metal organic framework derivatives and the design of lightweight low-frequency electromagnetic materials.

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