MoSe2 nanosheets implanting on 3D hollow carbon sphere for high-efficiency electromagnetic wave absorption

Xiaonan Yang, Zhuguang Nie, Yang Feng, Xiaoli Guo, Zhiyue Zhao, Mingyu Jiang, Guiyu Chu, Shuhua Qi, Panbo Liu

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Abstract

Carbon-based electromagnetic wave absorption (EMA) materials are extensively studied due to their unique advantages. Nevertheless, impedance matching issues was still constraining their further research. Consequently, we successfully synthesized MoSe2 nanosheets implanting on 3D hollow carbon sphere (HCS@MoSe2) composites with core–shell structure. The complex core–shell structure high-entropy composites provided multiple dissipation mechanisms for efficient dissipation of incident electromagnetic wave energy. The implanting MoSe2 nanosheets optimized the dielectric constant of the composites, thus ensuring optimal impedance matching. The HCS@MoSe2-1 composites exhibit excellent EMA properties and a significant minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of −56.19 dB. And HCS@MoSe2-1 had an ultra-wide effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of 7.43 GHz. The significant EMA capability attributed to the synergistic effects of conductive loss, polarization loss, and optimized impedance matching. This work paved a new path for synthesizing transition metal selenide-modified carbon-based composite materials, offering great potential as high-performance materials for EMA applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108411
JournalComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Volume186
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • A. Nano-structures
  • A. Nanocomposites
  • E. Autoclave
  • Microwave absorption

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