材料科学
反射损耗
吸收(声学)
微波食品加热
微观结构
纳米纤维
结晶度
复合材料
静电纺丝
化学工程
复合数
聚合物
光电子学
电信
计算机科学
工程类
作者
Xiaoyan Yuan,Huanhuan Li,Aiming Sha,Shengyan Huang,Bo Li,Shouwu Guo
标识
DOI:10.1002/admi.202200333
摘要
Abstract Materials with 1D structure exhibit a remarkable advantage for losing electromagnetic (EM) wave energy. Herein, flexible Mo 2 C‐modified SiC/C nanofibers (Mo‐SiC/C NFs) are synthesized for the first time by co‐electrospinning and subsequent high‐temperature pyrolysis, using polycarbosilane (PCS) and molybdenum acetyl acetone (MoO 2 (acac) 2 ) as precursors. It is found that the polymer derived temperature of PCS is significantly decreased by introducing MoO 2 (acac) 2 , as well as endowing the SiC/C NFs with good flexibility, high crystallinity, and remarkable microwave absorption performance. The as‐prepared fibers dispersed in paraffin with a low filler loading (15 wt%) exhibit a minimum reflection loss (RL, dB) of ‐62.5 dB, and a wide effective absorption bandwidth (EAB, RL<‐10 dB) of 6.8 GHz at 2.75 mm. Meanwhile, the EAB of the hybrid can cover the whole X‐band and most of the C‐band by modulating its thickness. These high‐efficient performances mainly originate from the specific 1D microstructure, abundant interfaces and defects, and synergistic effect among SiC, Mo 2 C, and C matrix. Thus, this work offers a way to explore flexible SiC/C NFs as a promising candidate with lightweight and wide EAB for EM wave absorption.
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