Microwave absorption properties of one-step formed CNTs/Fe3O4-carbonyl iron superflexible buckypaper by directional pressure filtration

Yanzhi Cai, Haiming Yu, Laifei Cheng, Yibing Yuan, Siyu Guo, Zhongyi Hu, Yuhan Wang, Dengpeng Chen, Jianing Liu, Hudie Yuan

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Abstract

In order to realize the integration of structure and function of microwave-absorbing materials, carbon nanotubes/magnetic nanoparticle buckypaper (CNT/MNP BP) self-supporting, ultra-flexible, ultra-thin and ultra-light composites were prepared by composing CNTs with MNPs through directional pressure filtration technology. The BP composite, with a bulk density of 0.62 g/cm3 and a thickness of 0.21 mm, can be uninterruptedly tightly wound around a 4 mm diameter glass rod many times without structural damage. The microwave-absorbing properties and magnetic properties of the CNT/MNP composites with different compositions and contents were systematically analyzed. The CNT-Fe3O4 Buckypaper with 33.3 wt% Fe3O4 content (CF33.3 %) has the best electromagnetic wave absorption capability, with a minimum reflection loss value of −52.01 dB and an effective absorption bandwidth of 4.08 GHz. The VSM test shows that the saturation magnetization strength of CF33.3 % is 38.4 emu/g. The excellent electromagnetic wave absorption performance is attributed to the polarization and conduction losses of CNTs, natural resonance, exchange resonance and eddy current losses of MNPs, and multiple scattering and reflection within the porous network structure of the composites. The CNTs and MNPs has good dispersion in the buckypaper, where CNTs construct a superflexible skeleton besides an excellent conductive network. The self-supporting superflexible CNT/MNP BP composites have a good application prospect in the field of wearable electronic devices in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)51128-51138
Number of pages11
JournalCeramics International
Volume50
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Buckypaper
  • Carbon nanotubes
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Microwave absorption properties
  • Ultraflexibility

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