NiO/Ni Heterojunction on N‐Doped Hollow Carbon Sphere with Balanced Dielectric Loss for Efficient Microwave Absorption

Hollow carbon spheres are potential candidates for lightweight microwave absorbers. However, the skin effect of pure carbon‐based materials frequently induces a terrible impedance mismatching issue. Herein, small‐sized NiO/Ni particles with heterojunctions on the N‐doped hollow carbon spheres (NHCS@...

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Veröffentlicht in:Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2023-03, Vol.19 (12), p.e2207197-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Li, Bei, Ma, Ziqian, Zhang, Xiao, Xu, Jia, Chen, Yujin, Zhang, Xitian, Zhu, Chunling
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Zusammenfassung:Hollow carbon spheres are potential candidates for lightweight microwave absorbers. However, the skin effect of pure carbon‐based materials frequently induces a terrible impedance mismatching issue. Herein, small‐sized NiO/Ni particles with heterojunctions on the N‐doped hollow carbon spheres (NHCS@NiO/Ni) are constructed using SiO2 as a sacrificing template. The fabricated NHCS@NiO/Ni displayed excellent microwave absorbability with a minimum reflection loss of −44.04 dB with the matching thickness of 2 mm and a wider efficient absorption bandwidth of 4.38 GHz with the thickness of 1.7 mm, superior to most previously reported hollow absorbers. Experimental results demonstrated that the excellent microwave absorption property of the NHCS@NiO/Ni are attributed to balanced dielectric loss and optimized impedance matching characteristic due to the presence of NiO/Ni heterojunctions. Theoretical calculations suggested that the redistribution of charge at the interfaces and formation of dipoles induced by N dopants and defects are responsible for the enhanced conduction and polarization losses of NHCS@NiO/Ni. The simulations for the surface current and power loss densities reveal that the NHCS@NiO/Ni has‑ applicable attenuation ability toward microwave under the practical application scenario. This work paves an efficient way for the reasonable design of small‐sized particles with well‐defined heterojunctions on hollow nanostructures for high‐efficiency microwave absorption. NiO/Ni particles with heterojunction anchored on the N‐doped hollow carbon spheres are fabricated using SiO2 as sacrificing templates, leading to balanced dielectric loss and optimized impedance matching feature. DFT and experimental results indicated that the enhanced microwave absorption performance is attributed to the charge redistribution at the NiO/Ni interfaces and formation of dipoles induced by N dopants and defects.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.202207197