Solid-state reaction induced defects in multi-walled carbon nanotubes for improving microwave absorption properties

Tong Gao, Zhengyu Zhang, Yixing Li, Yujuan Song, Huawei Rong, Xuefeng Zhang

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Abstract

Dielectric polarization performance induced by defect engineering approach has been proved to be an effective way for improving the microwave absorption property of carbon-based materials. Assisting by the solid-state reaction, the structural integrity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) would be broken along with the volume expansion and etching process of cobalt oxides. Therefore, the defects could be obtained and result in the enhancement of microwave absorption property. Ascribing to the broken wall structures, the defect-distances (LD) and concentrations (nD) have been optimized to be 9.80 nm and 3.37 × 1011 cm−2. The minimum reflection loss (RL) had reached -54.6 dB at 4.5 GHz with a thickness of 4.13 mm and the corresponding effective absorption bandwidth (EAB<-10 dB) was analyzed to be 14.6 GHz. Such enhancement is correlated to the dielectric polarization and the permeability-to-permittivity transformation raised from the defect structures and concentrations. The present work demonstrates an effective strategy for tailoring the microwave absorption property of MWCNTs by engineering defect concentrations, and could be further extended to other carbon-based absorbents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-45
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Materials Science and Technology
Volume108
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 May 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Defect engineering
  • Impedance matching
  • Microwave absorption
  • MWCNTs
  • Solid-state reaction

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