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Yolk-shelled Co@SiO2@Mesoporous carbon microspheres: Construction of multiple heterogeneous interfaces for wide-bandwidth microwave absorption.

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Nowadays, in the practical application of microwave absorption, it is still urgent and challenging to develop the microwave absorber with broadened bandwidth at a single thickness. Constructing composites with multi-component… Click to show full abstract

Nowadays, in the practical application of microwave absorption, it is still urgent and challenging to develop the microwave absorber with broadened bandwidth at a single thickness. Constructing composites with multi-component and multi-structure has been an effective strategy to obtain enhanced microwave absorption performance. Herein, yolk-shelled Co@SiO2@Mesoporous carbon (Co@SiO2@MC) microspheres were prepared by in-situ one-pot synthesis, carbonization reduction, and subsequent etching. The mesoporous carbon shell and hollow cavity structure were obtained simultaneously by controlling the etching of SiO2. The large carbon-air interface in the mesoporous shell and interior voids extend the propagation path of electromagnetic wave and enhance scattering. Owing to strong dielectric/magnetic loss, synergistic effect between different components and microstructures, as well as excellent impedance matching, Co@SiO2@MC microspheres exhibit desirable microwave absorption performance. Notably, for the sample with mesoporous carbon shell thickness of 25 nm, the effective absorption bandwidth (reflection loss below -10 dB) is as wide as 9.6 GHz (8.4-18 GHz), completely covering the whole X and Ku bands at 3.7 mm. The ultra-wide absorption bandwidth of the yolk-shelled Co@SiO2@MC microspheres highlight their potential application in the field of microwave absorption. Furthermore, this work provides new insights for the preparation of multi-component/multi-structure microwave absorbers.

Keywords: absorption; yolk shelled; microwave absorption; mesoporous carbon; shelled sio2

Journal Title: Journal of colloid and interface science
Year Published: 2021

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