Strong and thermostable polymeric graphene/silica textile for lightweight practical microwave absorption composites

Wei Li Song, Xiao Tian Guan, Li Zhen Fan*, Yi Bo Zhao, Wen Qiang Cao, Chan Yuan Wang, Mao Sheng Cao

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Abstract

Since various criteria including effective absorption intensity, broad absorption bandwidth, sufficient mechanical properties and excellent stability are required to meet the benchmark in practical service, here we propose a novel strategy to fabricate strong and thermostable polymeric graphene/silica textile composites for practical microwave absorption applications. For achieving homogeneous configuration, a unique silica textile coupled with freeze-drying method is employed as the critical factor in the formation of the polymeric composites, allowing reduced graphene oxide (RGO) to in situ form three-dimensional conductive frameworks. With the co-existence of silica textiles and thermoset polymers, such integrated bi-matrices offer the composites with substantial reinforcement in the mechanical properties and thermal stability. As expected, the as-fabricated lightweight composites (∼1 g/cm3) present strong tensile strength of 40 MPa and high thermal stability beyond 225 °C (95% mass retention in air), coupled with a microwave absorption peak at -36 dB and effective absorption in the full X-band at a low filler loading (4.1 wt% RGO). Implication of the results suggests that the excellent overall performance allows such novel polymeric composites for practical microwave absorption applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-117
Number of pages9
JournalCarbon
Volume100
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2016

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