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- Title
Natural Hollow Fiber-Derived Carbon Microtube with Broadband Microwave Attenuation Capacity.
- Authors
Zhao, Yanfang; Long, Aichun; Zhao, Pengfei; Liao, Lusheng; Wang, Rui; Li, Gaorong; Wang, Bingbing; Liao, Xiaoxue; Yu, Rentong; Liao, Jianhe
- Abstract
Constructing hierarchical structures is indispensable to tuning the electromagnetic properties of carbon-based materials. Here, carbon microtubes with nanometer wall thickness and micrometer diameter were fabricated by a feasible approach with economical and sustainable kapok fiber. The carbonized kapok fiber (CKF) exhibits microscale pores from the inherent porous templates as well as pyrolysis-induced nanopores inside the wall, affording the hierarchical carbon microtube with excellent microwave absorbing performance over broad frequency. Particularly, CKF-650 exhibits an optimized reflection loss (RL) of −62.46 dB (10.32 GHz, 2.2 mm), while CKF-600 demonstrates an effective absorption bandwidth (RL < −10 dB) of 6.80 GHz (11.20–18.00 GHz, 2.8 mm). Moreover, more than 90% of the incident electromagnetic wave ranging from 2.88 GHz to 18.00 GHz can be dissipated by simply controlling the carbonization temperature of KF and/or the thickness of the carbon-microtube-based absorber. These encouraging findings provide a facile alternative route to fabricate microwave absorbers with broadband attenuation capacity by utilizing sustainable biomass.
- Subjects
MICROWAVE attenuation; ELECTROMAGNETIC waves; TEMPERATURE control; CARBON; NATURAL fibers; NANOPORES; FIBERS
- Publication
Polymers (20734360), 2022, Vol 14, Issue 21, p4501
- ISSN
2073-4360
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/polym14214501