Highly Performant Electromagnetic Absorption at the X Band Based on Co@NCS/Ti3C2T x Composites

Electromagnetic waves at the X band (8.2–12.4 GHz) play significant roles in military applications such as radar, satellite, and wireless communication. However, within this band range, the developed performance of electromagnetic absorption (EMA) is still unsatisfied, and it is hard to settle the c...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-12, Vol.14 (50), p.56213-56225
Hauptverfasser: Gao, Xu, Hao, Ming, Tan, Qi, Wang, Junxia, Li, Yujing, Chen, Jitun, Sun, Wenbin, Li, Yuxin
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Zusammenfassung:Electromagnetic waves at the X band (8.2–12.4 GHz) play significant roles in military applications such as radar, satellite, and wireless communication. However, within this band range, the developed performance of electromagnetic absorption (EMA) is still unsatisfied, and it is hard to settle the corresponding problems on radar stealth and electromagnetic pollution. Herein, we demonstrate a state-of-the-art EMA property of −82.6 dB at 8.24 GHz with 2.57 mm thickness and 30 wt % paraffin filling ratio. For this purpose, an optimal Co@NCS/Ti3C2T x composite is prepared by an electrostatic self-assembly approach through compelling Co-loading of nitrogen-doped carbon sheets (Co@NCS) derived from the pyrolysis of ZIF-67 (CoZn) with 2D Ti3C2T x MXene nanosheets. Experimental results show that the highly efficient EMA performance of this Co@NCS/Ti3C2T x composite originates from the large surface area for multiple reflection and electromagnetic wave scattering, from abundant defects sites for dipole and interfacial polarization, and from the optimizing impedance matching by the combination of Co magnetic nanoparticles and conductive NCS/Ti3C2T x composite. These results confirm that the as-fabricated composites possess scientific and practical values for EMA applications at the X band, paving the way for developing highly performant electromagnetic absorbers toward specific microwave bands.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c19926