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Fe3C/Fe implanted hierarchical porous carbon foams for lightweight and broadband microwave absorption

DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS [2024]
Yi Chen, Rong Qiang, Yulong Shao, Xiao Yang, Qian Ma, Rui Xue, Bowen Chen, Shijiang Feng, Fangjie Ren, Yuancheng Ding, Lijuan Sun, Zheng Guo, Zishuo Ma, Zihan Liu, Xinyu Chen
ABSTRACT

Porous carbon materials typically exhibit excellent microwave absorption performance and lightweight characteristics, providing a positive significance for controlling the composites weight. This work employed a one-step method, and in situ growth techniques to fabricate a foam-structure Fe 3 C/Fe/C with a density of only 0.142 g/cm 3 . The carbon skeleton encapsulates Fe 3 C/Fe nanoparticles to slow down its oxidation in the natural environment. Remarkably, the Fe 3 C/Fe/C composite achieves an impressive effective bandwidth of 5.73 GHz with a 2.2 mm thickness and only 10 wt% filling ratio. The outstanding performance can be ascribed to the enhanced interfacial polarization caused by high porosity. Additional nitrogen doping provides active sites to enhance dipole polarization. Additionally, after in-depth analysis of the various magnetic loss mechanisms present in Fe 3 C/Fe/C, we have revealed the promotion of introducing magnetic nanoparticles on the microwave absorption performance of foam-like carbon. This work provides an effective reference for reducing the weight of microwave absorbers, simplifying preparation methods, and understanding the mechanisms of magnetic nanoparticles in foam-like carbon.

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