Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.352, 510-518, 2018
Fe3O4@LAS/RGO composites with a multiple transmission-absorption mechanism and enhanced electromagnetic wave absorption performance
For the first time, Fe3O4@LAS/RGO composites with uniform size and extraordinary electromagnetic wave absorption properties were successfully synthesized by a simple three-step method. The Fe3O4 nanospheres with a diameter of about 200 nm are tightly attached by the lithium aluminum silicate (LAS) glass-ceramic particles with a diameter of about 20 nm and evenly distributed among the graphene sheets. The method of coating a microwave absorber with a wave-transparent material introduces a multiple transmission-absorption mechanism for the material to effectively improve impedance matching. The input impedance Z(in) value (similar to 1.0) of Fe3O4@LAS/RGO is better and more stable than the Z(in) value (similar to 1.2) of Fe3O4/RGO. The RL values of Fe3O4@LAS/RGO could reach - 65 dB at 12.4 GHz with a thickness of only 2.1 mm and the absorption bandwidth with RL values less than -10 dB (over 90% electromagnetic wave absorption) is up to 4 GHz at the corresponding thickness. The intrinsic properties of the component of Fe3O4@LAS/RGO composites and the composite structure of the material lead to a variety of microwave absorption mechanisms acting together to improve the microwave absorption properties of the composites.
Keywords:Fe3O4;Lithium aluminum silicate (LAS) glass-ceramic;Electromagnetic wave absorption;Multiple transmission-absorption;Impedance matching