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Hierarchical SiBCNFe composite ceramics enabling broadband electromagnetic wave absorption and corrosion resistance

  • Ziyu Liu
  • , Zhaofan He
  • , Huimin Liu
  • , Qian Wang
  • , Jin Liang
  • , Zhen Yu
  • , Ruizhe Xing
  • , Jie Kong
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

Electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbers with broadband attenuation and long-term stability are important for applications in marine environments. Dielectric ceramics excel in terms of thermal and chemical resistance but offer limited impedance matching, whereas magnetic materials provide strong absorption but degrade rapidly due to corrosion. Herein, we present an engineering approach for polymer-derived ceramics that utilizes ferric crosslinking to integrate both magnetic functionality and hierarchical structure within a single system. By reacting iron(III) acetylacetonate with Si–H groups in polyborosilazane, a uniformly distributed ferric polymer network is formed. Subsequent pyrolysis drives carbon nanotube growth and Fex Siy phase formation, yielding a distinctive hierarchical “mushroom-like” structure composed of SiBCN matrices, carbon nanotube stems, and carbon-encapsulated Fex Siy caps. This structure promotes EMW absorption via magnetodielectric synergy, rich interfaces, and multiple scattering, whereas carbon-encapsulated Fex Siy in the SiBCN matrix provides corrosion resistance. The effective absorption bandwidth (EAB, defined as a reflection loss of less than −10 dB) of h-SiBCNFe reaches 8.16 GHz, while it also has a corrosion potential (Ecorr) of 0.033 V and an ultralow corrosion current (Icorr) of 0.63 μA·cm−2. These features highlight a new design strategy for developing advanced EMW absorbers tailored for marine applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9221213
JournalJournal of Advanced Ceramics
Volume14
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • SiBCNFe ceramic absorbers
  • broadband electromagnetic wave absorption
  • corrosion-resistant absorber
  • ferric-crosslinked polyborosilazane
  • hierarchical SiBCN ceramics
  • polymer-derived ceramics

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