posted on 2023-11-16, 05:40authored byZhicheng Lin, Yu Hao, Hui Huang, Qingxu He, Gehong Su, Chun Wu, Xin Guo, Lijia Xu, Yongpeng Zhao
Structural engineering is definitely a promising and
effective
approach to develop excellent microwave absorbing materials with quantities
of advantages. Especially, when carbon materials act as the constituents,
the fabricated absorbers are available to gain more prominent absorption
performance. However, extra high conductivities and the widespread
aggregations and stacking of low-dimensional carbon materials always
detrimentally affect the impedance matching and weaken the attenuation
capacity, inevitably confining their further absorption applications.
Herein, by introducing the amorphous chiral carbon nanocoils to overcome
the challenges and achieve the strategies of structure optimization
and multicomponent recombination, the reduced graphene oxide/carbon
nanocoil/carbon nanotube aerogels were successfully synthesized by
a successive hydrothermal method and freeze-drying strategy. The as-obtained
aerogels possess a porous architecture that contribute to the extraordinary
impedance matching and multiple reflections, which integrate the multifarious
dielectric loss mechanisms of diverse carbon materials simultaneously.
Benefiting from the tricomponent synergistic effect, the ultralight
aerogels reach an outstanding microwave absorption property with an
extremely low filler content of only 6 wt %. This work provides a
helpful approach to design hierarchical absorbers consisted by multidimensional
carbon materials for fantastic microwave absorption.