Nanowires/Nanohelixs Hybrid Carbon Aerogels as the Lightweight and Hydrophobic Microwave Absorbers with Excellent Electrothermal Properties

25 Pages Posted: 9 Nov 2022

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Disheng Liu

Hainan University

Pengpeng Mou

Hainan University

Qiyi Wei

Hainan University

Yang Xu

Hainan University

Gengping Wan

Hainan University

Guizhen Wang

Hainan University

Abstract

To extend the operational life of electronic equipment under a complex environment and introduce protection for human health against electromagnetic pollution, it is urgent to construct lightweight microwave absorption materials (MAMs) with hydrophobicity and electrothermal properties. Herein, we have fabricated creatively the nanowires/nanohelixs hybrid carbon (CNWs/CNHs) aerogels via growing and carbonizing nanohelixs in bacterial cellulose (BC) matrix, forming intertwined and interconnected conductive network. In addition, we investigated systematically the detailed structure and microwave absorption mechanism of the new type of CNWs/CNHs aerogels. Such novel structure was found to promote multiple relaxation and interface polarization due to the electromagnetic cross polarization, which in turn ameliorates remarkably the microwave absorption intensity and broadens the effective absorption bandwidth (EAB). The optimal CNWs/CNHs aerogels can show an excellent microwave absorption intensity of −56.90 dB at 13.76 GHz at a filling content of 5 wt%, and extend its maximum EAB to 6.32 GHz at a thickness of just 2.00 mm. At the same time, the CNWs/CNHs aerogels also have superior self-cleaning function and electrothermal conversion performance. Therefore, this study is adopted as lightweight and hydrophobic MAMs with excellent electrothermal properties to satisfy the practical applications in complex low-temperature environment.

Keywords: carbon aerogels, nanowires/nanohelixs hybrids, Microwave absorption, hydrophobicity, electrothermal performance

Suggested Citation

Liu, Disheng and Mou, Pengpeng and Wei, Qiyi and Xu, Yang and Wan, Gengping and Wang, Guizhen, Nanowires/Nanohelixs Hybrid Carbon Aerogels as the Lightweight and Hydrophobic Microwave Absorbers with Excellent Electrothermal Properties. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4272623 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4272623

Disheng Liu

Hainan University ( email )

No. 58, Renmin Avenue
570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

Pengpeng Mou

Hainan University ( email )

No. 58, Renmin Avenue
570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

Qiyi Wei

Hainan University ( email )

No. 58, Renmin Avenue
570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

Yang Xu

Hainan University ( email )

No. 58, Renmin Avenue
570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

Gengping Wan

Hainan University ( email )

No. 58, Renmin Avenue
570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

Guizhen Wang (Contact Author)

Hainan University ( email )

No. 58, Renmin Avenue
570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

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