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Fabrication of ferroferric oxide–carbon/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites derived from Fe-based metal–organic frameworks for microwave absorption
Abstract
Microwave absorbers with strong absorption, broad bandwidth, thin thickness and low filler loading are highly desirable in electromagnetic absorption field. In this work, ferroferric oxide–carbon/reducedgraphene oxide(Fe3O4–C/RGO)nanocompositeswere fabricated by a facile solvothermal and high-temperaturepyrolysistwo-step strategy. Results of morphology observations demonstrated that numerous carbon frameworks with unique octahedral morphology were uniformly loaded on the crumpled surfaces of thinly flake-like RGO, and that well-designedentanglementstructure consisting of octahedral carbon frameworks and crumpled RGO was observed in the as-preparednanocomposites. Moreover, the effects of additive amounts ofgraphene oxideand filler loadings on theelectromagnetic parametersand microwaveabsorption propertiesof as-synthesized nanocomposites were elaborately investigated. Remarkably, the obtained nanocomposites with an additive amount of graphene oxide of 2.43 wt% displayed the minimum reflection loss of ?0.5 dB at 4.8 GHz with a matching thickness of 3.6 mm and effective absorption bandwidth (reflection loss less than ?0 dB) of 5.5 GHz (from 11.2 to 16.7 GHz) with an ultrathin thickness of merely 1.5 mm. Besides, the possible microwave absorption mechanisms were proposed. This work could shed light on designing and fabricating carbon-based magnetic nanocomposites as lightweight and high-performance microwave absorbers.


