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A unique hollow porous bowl-like nitrogen-doped cobalt/carbon nanocomposite (HBN-Co/C) composed of Co nanoparticles anchored in N-doped porous carbon was designed for enhancing electromagnetic microwave absorption (EMA). The inner cavities of the HBN-Co/C could be regulated to match the impedance and permittivity between the absorber and air, leading to a precise adjustment of the EMA performance. More importantly, the existence of inner cavities decreases the extra multi-interface promoted interfacial polarization and overall density. The synergetic effects of the multicomponents, multiple reflections, and scatterings promoted strong interfacial polarization and facilitated impedance matching. As a result, the HBN-Co/C nanocomposites displayed excellent EMA performance, for which the minimum reflection loss was −42.3 dB at 13.3 GHz with a thickness of only 1.9 mm. The effective absorption bandwidth below −10 dB was up to 5.1 GHz (12.9–18.0 GHz) when the thickness was 1.7 mm. This work provides a facile design and synthesis strategy of novel lightweight electromagnetic wave absorbers with broadband and strong absorption.
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Jin Liang
Jun Chen
Haiqi Shen
Chemistry of Materials
Northwestern Polytechnical University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbc7287d378569a9835b34 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.0c04734