Morphology modulated defects engineering from MnO2 supported on carbon foam toward excellent electromagnetic wave absorption

Weibin Deng, Tiehu Li, Hao Li, Alei Dang, Xin Liu, Jiahui Zhai, Hongjing Wu

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Abstract

Defect engineering exerts a crucial impact on polarization loss and thereby enhances electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption ability. The EM loss mechanism beneath of morphology conversion is usually vaguely considered as the synergism of multiple mechanisms. Morphology induced defects and its dominated polarization loss mechanisms are little focus on. In this work, MnO2/Carbon foam (MCF) composites with tunable morphology were prepared via facile hydrothermal and annealing process. Morphological conversion of MnO2 and its induced defects were achieved by KMnO4 concentration, which contributes to the reduction of conductive loss, optimization of impedance matching, increase of polarization loss and multiple scattering. Therefore, the minimum reflection loss of MCF composite harvests −65.18 dB at 3.19 mm and the broad effective absorption bandwidth covers the entire X band. Despite multiple dissipation mechanisms, the excellent performance is dominated by morphology modulated defects in MCF composites. Besides, the optimal MCF composite displays a high compressive strength of 14.647 MPa. According to the results of computer simulation technology, the MCF composite can attenuate EM energy in the actual condition. This work is expected to offer an inspired understanding of morphology modulated defects toward high-performance of EM wave absorption materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)192-200
Number of pages9
JournalCarbon
Volume206
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Carbon foam
  • Defect
  • Electromagnetic wave absorption
  • Lattice defect
  • MnO
  • Morphology

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