Lightweight Fe3C@Fe/C nanocomposites derived from wasted cornstalks with high-efficiency microwave absorption and ultrathin thickness

As a typical lightweight material, carbon materials have great application prospects in fabricating microwave absorbers. In this work, the Fe 3 C@Fe/C composites with porous microstructure are obtained by a simple and environmentally friendly method with wasted cornstalks as raw materials. The refle...

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Published inAdvanced composites and hybrid materials Vol. 4; no. 4; pp. 1226 - 1238
Main Authors Qi, Guangyu, Liu, Yuan, Chen, Lili, Xie, Peitao, Pan, Duo, Shi, Zhicheng, Quan, Bin, Zhong, Yiming, Liu, Chunzhao, Fan, Runhua, Guo, Zhanhu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing 01.12.2021
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Summary:As a typical lightweight material, carbon materials have great application prospects in fabricating microwave absorbers. In this work, the Fe 3 C@Fe/C composites with porous microstructure are obtained by a simple and environmentally friendly method with wasted cornstalks as raw materials. The reflection loss of absorbing composites reaches the minimum value which is less than −50 dB when the thickness is 1.13 mm, while widest effective absorbing bandwidth reaches 5.1 GHz when thickness is 1.50 mm. The stalk-made nanocomposites’ excellent absorbing ability is mainly credit to excellent impedance matching and attenuation characteristics of composites, which is further credit to a synergistic influence of the dielectric loss from the multiple interfaces in porous microstructure and magnetic loss from iron nanoparticles. A low-cost method to obtain microwave absorption materials and realize high-value utilization of agricultural waste to reduce pollution caused by burning cornstalks is put forward. Graphic Abstract
ISSN:2522-0128
2522-0136
DOI:10.1007/s42114-021-00368-0