TY - JOUR
T1 - Carbonized fibers with multi-elemental doping and hollow architecture derived from natural cotton for tunable microwave absorption properties
AU - Rong, Huawei
AU - Gao, Tong
AU - Zhang, Yanhui
AU - Liu, Xianguo
AU - Zhang, Xuefeng
AU - Yan, Mi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/12/5
Y1 - 2021/12/5
N2 - The exploration of bio-derived materials for various applications has attracted considerable attention due to the global challenges of elemental sustainability. Herein, we report the synthesis of hollow-structure carbon fibers by carbonizing natural cotton at different temperatures. The microwave absorption properties are investigated, and the dielectric loss mechanism is studied furtherly. During the pyrolysis process, multi-elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen existing in natural cotton can remain and in-situ doped into the carbonized fibers. And a high-concentration atomic-scale substitute is realized, which becomes the dielectric polarization site for microwave attenuation due to the symmetry breaking of localized charge. Moreover, the pyrolysis process results in forming a hollow structure of carbonized fibers, implying an ultra-low density of the resultant fibers. In the present study, it is found that the sample carbonized at 700 °C for 120 min (denoted as S700-120) exhibits the minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of − 51.9 dB at 12.1 GHz with the absorption bandwidth (fb) of 5.5 GHz when the thickness is 1.96 mm. The RLmin and fb for S700-80, S800-40, S800-80, and S800-120 are − 47.0 dB and 3.9 GHz, − 57.3 dB and 3.1 GHz, − 42.7 dB and 2.1 GHz, − 44.2 dB and 1.8 GHz, respectively, demonstrating a significant tunability of microwave absorption performances. Our work provides an alternative for the development of high-performance microwave absorbents from bio-sources.
AB - The exploration of bio-derived materials for various applications has attracted considerable attention due to the global challenges of elemental sustainability. Herein, we report the synthesis of hollow-structure carbon fibers by carbonizing natural cotton at different temperatures. The microwave absorption properties are investigated, and the dielectric loss mechanism is studied furtherly. During the pyrolysis process, multi-elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen existing in natural cotton can remain and in-situ doped into the carbonized fibers. And a high-concentration atomic-scale substitute is realized, which becomes the dielectric polarization site for microwave attenuation due to the symmetry breaking of localized charge. Moreover, the pyrolysis process results in forming a hollow structure of carbonized fibers, implying an ultra-low density of the resultant fibers. In the present study, it is found that the sample carbonized at 700 °C for 120 min (denoted as S700-120) exhibits the minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of − 51.9 dB at 12.1 GHz with the absorption bandwidth (fb) of 5.5 GHz when the thickness is 1.96 mm. The RLmin and fb for S700-80, S800-40, S800-80, and S800-120 are − 47.0 dB and 3.9 GHz, − 57.3 dB and 3.1 GHz, − 42.7 dB and 2.1 GHz, − 44.2 dB and 1.8 GHz, respectively, demonstrating a significant tunability of microwave absorption performances. Our work provides an alternative for the development of high-performance microwave absorbents from bio-sources.
KW - Microwave absorption
KW - Multi-elemental doping
KW - Natural cotton
KW - Ultralight
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.161084
DO - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.161084
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85109538900
SN - 0925-8388
VL - 884
JO - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
JF - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
M1 - 161084
ER -