Mil-101(Fe) In-Situ Composite Fesibnbcu Amorphous Soft Magnetic Material and its Wave Absorbing Property

26 Pages Posted: 30 Jul 2024

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Weiwei Dong

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Lei Wang

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths

Sajjad Ur Rehman

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths

Changcai Chen

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

Wenmiao Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yifeng Hu

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths

Ping Hai Zou

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Tongxiang Liang

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths

Jianping Zou

Nanchang Hangkong University - National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Heavy Metal Pollutants Control and Resource Utilization

Abstract

FeSiB-based amorphous soft magnetic alloy composites have excellent wave-absorbing properties which are among the most promising high-performance wave-absorbing materials. FeSiBNbCu amorphous soft magnetic alloy micropower was used as the matrix. MIL-101(Fe) porous materials were grown on the lamellar amorphous surface by in situ composite method, which successfully prepared FeSiBNbCu@MIL-101(Fe) magnetic alloy micropower with excellent wave-absorbing properties. The porous nature of the MOFs materials, enhanced interfacial polarization and multiple reflections and scatterings of the composites, and thus significantly improved microwave absorption properties of the materials. Furthermore,the introduction of the MOFs materials reduced the electrical conductivity of the materials and optimized the impedance matching. The reflection loss minima (RLmin) of the composites reached -71.29 dB (d= 4.4 mm, f=4.74 GHz) and -63.23 dB (d= 2.4 mm, f=10.35 GHz) at 10 wt% and 20 wt% MIL-101(Fe), respectively, and the effective absorption bandwidths, of RL≤ - 20 dB (1.4 GH and 1.3 GHz), are broadened obviously in the range of d=2.5 mm ~ 3.5 mm.

Keywords: FeSiBNbCu, in situ composite, absorbing materials, amorphous

Suggested Citation

Dong, Weiwei and Wang, Lei and Rehman, Sajjad Ur and Chen, Changcai and Zhang, Wenmiao and Hu, Yifeng and Zou, Ping Hai and Liang, Tongxiang and Zou, Jianping, Mil-101(Fe) In-Situ Composite Fesibnbcu Amorphous Soft Magnetic Material and its Wave Absorbing Property. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4910223

Weiwei Dong

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Lei Wang (Contact Author)

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths ( email )

Ganzhou
China

Sajjad Ur Rehman

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths ( email )

Ganzhou
China

Changcai Chen

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wenmiao Zhang

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No Address Available

Yifeng Hu

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths ( email )

Ganzhou
China

Ping Hai Zou

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Tongxiang Liang

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology - College of Rare Earths ( email )

Ganzhou
China

Jianping Zou

Nanchang Hangkong University - National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Heavy Metal Pollutants Control and Resource Utilization ( email )

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