posted on 2020-05-19, 16:06authored byLei Zhang, Zilong Zhang, Yangyang Lv, Xiqiao Chen, Zhuang Wu, Yaoyi He, Yanhong Zou
Reduced
graphene oxide (RGO)/polyaniline (PANI) composite aerogels
(GPAs) with uniformly distributed PANI nanosheets were prepared by
a facile self-assembly way. The fabricated hybrids present a cross-linked
three-dimensional (3D) porous network, and RGO sheets were covered
by PANI sheets with controlled content. The unique architecture efficiently
reduced agglomeration of RGO and enhanced the conductive loss of the
material to incident wave. Specifically, the GPA composite with 50
wt % PANI showed excellent electromagnetic wave absorption capacity;
the largest reflection loss (RL) value reached −48 dB with
fill loading of only 3%, and the qualified bandwidth (RL ≤
−10 dB) covered the entire Ku band (12–18 GHz). The
study is expected to pave the way to prepare wide qualified bandwidth
and lightweight graphene-based electromagnetic wave absorption hybrids
with controlled microstructure.