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Microwave absorption performance of magnetic-dielectric Fe3O4@C@PPy composites with a core-double-shell structure prepared by a low-temperature self-propagation method

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL [2023]
Kai Sun, Xuechun Yang, Yuan Yuan, Jinjiu Qi, Boyang Liu, Andrey Karlovich Sarychev, Runhua Fan
ABSTRACT

Microwave absorbers have been developed to counter electromagnetic pollution, and enhancing their performance remains an ongoing concern. In this paper, carbon-coated Fe 3 O 4 and polypyrrole (PPy) were combined to construct composites with a core-double-shell structure, and the influences of multiple synergistic effects from ternary components, carbon defects, and microstructure on the electromagnetic properties of Fe 3 O 4 @C@PPy composites were investigated. The Fe 3 O 4 @C@PPy composites were successfully prepared by the low-temperature self-propagation method and in-situ oxidation polymerization process, achieving a −53.67 dB reflection loss at 12.24 GHz when the sample thickness was 2.13 mm, and the effective absorbing (RL < 10 dB) band covered 4.16 GHz (13.84–18 GHz) with a corresponding thickness of only 1.63 mm. The core-double-shell structure perfectly integrated various advantages of each component as well as provided multiple reflections and scatterings. Meanwhile, the polarization loss was notably enhanced by heterogeneous interfaces, and the dielectric-magnetic loss mechanism cooperatively accelerated the dissipation of electromagnetic wave energy.

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