Nature-inspired 3D hierarchical structured “vine” for efficient microwave attenuation and electromagnetic energy conversion device

Qiangqiang Wang, Ben Niu, Yuhang Han, Qi Zheng, Lin Li*, Maosheng Cao

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Abstract

The rapid development of electronic technology has brought great convenience to human society, however, serious electromagnetic (EM) radiation pollution and energy problems are also coming to the fore. Effective addressing and conversing EM pollution is a crucial topic. Here, inspired by green vines in nature, a hierarchical structured nano-micro “vine” was constructed. Thanks to the synergistic enhancement among carbon nanotube “stems”, tungsten diselenide “leaves” and cobalt tetroxide “chloroplasts”, excellent microwave absorption with a reflection loss (RL) of up to −56.9 dB and effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of 6.56 GHz was obtained. More meaningful, efficient green electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding was achieved and a credibility index of green EMI shielding (cg) was proposed for the first time. In addition, considerable supercapacitance performance was obtained. Creatively, we constructed a microwave recovery device integrated multi-function. Harmful EM radiation is efficiently harvested and converted into useful electrical energy and stored. This work provides a pioneering strategy for designing EM functional materials and handling EM pollution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number139042
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume452
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Electromagnetic interference shielding
  • Energy conversion
  • Hierarchical microstructure
  • Microwave absorption
  • Nature-inspired
  • Supercapacitance

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