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Preparation and microwave absorption properties of carbon nanotubes/iron oxide/polypyrrole/carbon composites

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Abstract Carbon nanotubes/iron oxide/polypyrrole/carbon composites were prepared by in situ polymerization. The weight percentage of the iron oxide nanoparticles was only 8.8 %. The microwave absorption performance of the carbon… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Carbon nanotubes/iron oxide/polypyrrole/carbon composites were prepared by in situ polymerization. The weight percentage of the iron oxide nanoparticles was only 8.8 %. The microwave absorption performance of the carbon nanotubes/iron oxide/polypyrrole/carbon composites was researched and the corresponding filler loading of paraffin in the tested samples was 80 wt%. The reflection loss appeared at 13.92 GHz, which was -53.07 dB, the corresponding effective absorption bandwidth was 6.4 GHz, and the matching thickness was 2.2 mm. The synthetic composite materials have both magnetic loss and dielectric loss. The combination between different materials and the improved impedance matching can enhance the electromagnetic wave performance. At the same time, the composite materials have multiple interface and multilayer core-shell structure, which was beneficial to absorbing electromagnetic waves.

Keywords: nanotubes iron; carbon; oxide polypyrrole; iron oxide; polypyrrole carbon; carbon nanotubes

Journal Title: Synthetic Metals
Year Published: 2020

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