Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7832948 Applied Surface Science 2018 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
Magnetic metallic materials compounded with dielectric loss materials are promising for efficient microwave absorption as a result of the synergistic effect between dielectric loss and magnetic loss, as well as the optimized impedance matching. In this paper, porous coin-like structured Fe@MoS2 composite has been fabricated via solvothermal method accompanied by subsequent heat treatment under H2/Ar atmosphere. The structure and morphology of as-prepared Fe@MoS2 composite indicates that MoS2 nanosheets with the two-dimensional (2D) structure are well dispersed on the porous coin-like Fe micro-sheets to form a core-shell structure. Particularly, the addition of MoS2 regulates the permittivity as well as improves the impedance matching of the Fe@MoS2 composite. The as-prepared composite shows efficient microwave absorption properties with the maximum effective absorption bandwidth (reflection loss below −10 dB) of about 4.73 GHz (11.13-15.86 GHz) at the corresponding coating thickness of 2.0 mm, accompanied by the minimum reflection loss of about −37.02 dB. When the calcination temperature increases to 650 °C, the effective microwave absorption frequency band shifts to the lower frequency (9.91-14.19 GHz) with the minimum reflection loss of about −35.5 dB under the coating thickness of 2.0 mm. Considering the efficient microwave attenuation, the as-fabricated porous coin-like Fe@MoS2 composite can be a hopeful candidate in the field of microwave absorption.
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