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Sea-urchin-like NiCo2S4 modified MXene hybrids with enhanced microwave absorption performance
The development of electromagnetic wave absorbing materials with lightweight and high absorption capacity is an effective way to solve electromagnetic wave pollution. Although the two-dimensional MXene material has become one of the most attractive electromagnetic wave absorbing materials due to its unique structure, the poor impedance matching makes it difficult to obtain both lightweight and efficient absorption capacity. Herein, few-layer MXene sheets and sea-urchin-like NiCo 2 S 4 (NCS) hybrids were successfully synthesized by a simple electrostatic self-assembly method. MXene/NCS hybrids achieve good absorption performances. The maximum absorption bandwidth is 5.6 GHz at a matching thickness of only 1.53 mm with a filling ratio of only 10 wt%. In addition, the excellent microwave absorption performance is attributed to the improved impedance matching of MXene and the synergistic effects of dielectric loss and interfacial polarization. This work provides new ideas for the design and synthesis of materials with lightweight and efficient electromagnetic wave absorption.