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MOF-derived Co nanocages in cellulose‑carbon aerogels enable broadband microwave absorption with thermal insulation

  • Yingying Zhou
  • , Yingxian Zhang
  • , Jinlei Wu
  • , Hui Xie
  • , Liuchao Zhang
  • , Man Yu
  • , Shanshan Xiao
  • , Yuchang Qing
  • Xihang University
  • Xi'an Technological University
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

A lightweight, eco-friendly Co@C composite aerogel with a guest–host hierarchical structure is fabricated via freeze drying plus carbonization. ZIF-67 derivatives generate Co nanoparticles and hollow carbon nanocages, producing magnetic loss and strong interfacial polarization. The carboxymethyl cellulose–derived carbon framework builds the aerogel skeleton, reduces heat transfer, and increases the microwave path length through multiscale pores. Co@C-2 delivers an effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of 8.24 GHz at a thickness of 2.8 mm, whereas Co@C-1 achieves the deepest minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of −53.3 dB at 3.4 mm. When the heating stage is maintained below 300 °C, the upper-surface temperature of the as-prepared Co@C aerogels increases only gradually. This approach offers a practical pathway to lightweight, MOF-derived absorbers that integrate efficient microwave attenuation with thermal insulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113617
JournalDiamond and Related Materials
Volume165
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2026

Keywords

  • Carbon-based aerogel
  • Microwave absorption
  • Thermal insulation
  • ZIF-67

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