Lightweight Porous
Aerogels Comprising Nanofibrillated
Cellulose and MXene Nanosheets for Simultaneous Microwave and Sound
Absorption Applications
Posted on 2025-02-13 - 13:42
Designing a material with simultaneous microwave and
sound absorption
abilities is highly desired to mitigate electromagnetic radiation
and noise pollution. However, their further development is highly
challenging due to their totally different mechanisms of energy conversion.
Here, we fabricate an ultralight and porous composite aerogel composed
of cotton-derived nanofibrillated cellulose and MXene (f-Ti3C2TX) nanosheets by directional
freeze-drying technology, toward simultaneous microwave and sound
absorption. The honeycomb-like biomimetic microstructure of obtained
composite aerogel not only allows unidirectional transmission for
incident microwaves and sound waves but also induces strong energy
attenuation and high conductive loss due to assembled f-Ti3C2TX nanosheets. Moreover,
the f-Ti3C2TX content
and density of the composite aerogel are further regulated to enable
precise tunability of the microstructure and dielectric properties,
contributing to optimal microwave absorption ability and high sound
absorption capacity at the same time. The high-efficiency absorption
covers the whole X band with a RCmin of −44.9 dB
at a thickness of 6.35 mm, while the average sound absorption coefficient
reaches 0.82 at a thickness of 30 mm in the frequency range from 1000
to 6300 Hz. This study offers a facile and sustainable approach to
achieving controllable microwave and sound absorption for the targeted
applications.
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Zhu, Meng; Chen, Weiyun; Lei, Yuting; Zhang, Zhichao; Gao, Penghao; Xu, Yongjian; et al. (2025). Lightweight Porous
Aerogels Comprising Nanofibrillated
Cellulose and MXene Nanosheets for Simultaneous Microwave and Sound
Absorption Applications. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.4c07200