Reduced graphene oxides: The thinnest and most lightweight materials with highly efficient microwave attenuation performances of the carbon world

  • B. Wen
  • , X. X. Wang
  • , W. Q. Cao
  • , H. L. Shi
  • , M. M. Lu
  • , G. Wang
  • , H. B. Jin*
  • , W. Z. Wang
  • , J. Yuan
  • , M. S. Cao
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this work, reduced graphene oxide (r-GO) and graphite nanosheet (GN) were obtained via the chemical approach. Furthermore, r-GO composites and GN composites were prepared with a paraffin wax host. r-GO composites show high dielectric properties and electromagnetic interference shielding efficiency (EMI SE). Compared with the GN composites, the loss tangent and EMI SE of the r-GO composites with the same mass ratio are enhanced ∼5 to 10 times and ∼3 to 10 times, respectively. The enhanced attenuation capacity arises from higher specific surface area, clustered defects and residual bonds of the r-GOs, which increase the polarization loss, scattering and conductivity of the composite. Moreover, the higher conductivity of r-GO composites leads to higher EMI SE compared with that of GN composites. These results suggest that r-GOs are highly promising fillers for microwave attenuation in the carbon family and that r-GO composites are high-performance EMI shielding materials with application anticipated to many fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5754-5761
Number of pages8
JournalNanoscale
Volume6
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2014

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