Facile synthesis of Al substituted Cu-ferrite infused reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanohybrid for improving microwave absorption at gigahertz frequencies

•Successful substitution of Al into copper ferrite lattices.•Al substitution elevates defect polarization additionally.•Microwave absorption mechanism explained in terms of defect polarization.•The synthesized material is able to reach− 35.7 dB (99.973% absorption) of RL under a very low weight cond...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2022-04, Vol.901, p.163659, Article 163659
Hauptverfasser: Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Penke, Yaswanth K., Ramkumar, J., Akhtar, M.J., Kar, Kamal K.
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Zusammenfassung:•Successful substitution of Al into copper ferrite lattices.•Al substitution elevates defect polarization additionally.•Microwave absorption mechanism explained in terms of defect polarization.•The synthesized material is able to reach− 35.7 dB (99.973% absorption) of RL under a very low weight condition. This work mainly deals with the synthesis of Al substituted copper ferrite infused reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as a microwave absorbing material in a frequency ranging from 8.2 to 12.4 GHz (X-band). Firstly, Al substituted copper ferrite (CAF) infused rGO was synthesized using the solvothermal method. Then it mixed in the epoxy media to fabricate lightweight nanocomposites for their potential uses as competent electromagnetic wave absorbers. The structural analysis using XRD validates the successful substitution of Al into copper ferrite lattice. TEM results showed that copper-Al-ferrite's spherical morphology with size ~20–30 nm is well infused on rGO in the as-synthesized nanohybrid. BET analysis confirmed numerous pore formations in the nanohybrid that created during CAF over rGO. Furthermore, the effect of rGO-loaded/and unloaded nanohybrid on the microwave absorption properties was also studied. Notably, it is seen that the strategy to infuse CAF on rGO was found more effective in enhancing the absorption capacity of pure CAF. Remarkably, the CAF-rGO/epoxy nanocomposite exhibited excellent microwave absorption capacity as the reflection loss (RL) value of − 35.7 dB (99.973% absorption) is achieved with 3.55 GHz of broad − 10 dB (90% absorption) bandwidths under the low filler content of 20 wt% and small matching thickness of 2.2 mm. Besides, the possible microwave absorption mechanisms in the nanohybrid composite are also disclosed. Therefore, our results could be helpful to manufacture the rGO based dielectric-magnetic hybrid nanocomposites for the highly efficient and lightweight microwave absorber exclusively for X band application, i.e., in the high gigahertz range.
ISSN:0925-8388
1873-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.163659