Abstract
Excellent wave absorbers are key materials for reducing electromagnetic radiation pollution. In this work, novel γ-Fe2O3 nanoring/porous nitrogen-doped graphene (γ-Fe2O3 NR/PNG) composites with varying mass ratios were successfully synthesized as lightweight absorbers using a two-step solvothermal method in combination with a partial reduction process. The diameter of the uniform γ-Fe2O3 NRs is approximately 150 nm with a shell thickness of approximately 50 nm. The uniform γ-Fe2O3 NRs are dispersed onto PNG sheets. Compared with pure γ-Fe2O3 NRs and PNG, all γ-Fe2O3 NR/PNG composites exhibit better microwave absorbing performance, among which a γ-Fe2O3 NR/PNG composite with a 4:1 mass ratio of γ-Fe2O3 NR:PNG shows the best absorption over a broad bandwidth for its special nanoring and porous structure and excellent impedance matching. The minimum reflection loss (RLmin) reaches −40.18 dB at 7.80 GHz with a thickness of 2.5 mm; the absorption bandwidth (RL < −10 dB) is 3.41 GHz. Moreover, the composite also reveals a good absorption for microwaves in the low frequency range. At 3.38 GHz, RLmin reaches −32.69 dB with a thickness of 5.5 mm. This work provides guidance for designing absorbers that are lightweight, wideband with strong absorption.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1002-1010 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Ceramics International |
Volume | 46 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2020 |
Keywords
- Microwave absorbing performance
- Nanoring
- Nitrogen-doped graphene
- Porous composite
- γ-FeO