Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7889519 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Three dimensional hexagonal boron nitride nanosheet decorated carbon nanotube composites (3D h-BNNS/CNTs) have been fabricated through a facile thermal treatment process. h-BNNSs randomly distribute among CNTs to form 3D network structure. The microwave absorption properties of these 3D h-BNNS/CNTs are obviously improved comparing with those of CNTs. And the minimum reflection loss (RL) can reach up to −36.5 dB when the absorber thickness is 2.5 mm for 3D h-BNNS/CNTs1 derived from the precursor with boric acid, urea and CNTs molar ratio of 2:4:1. Besides, the maximum absorption bandwidth (RL ≤ −10 dB) is as large as 4.0 GHz when the absorber thickness drops to 2.0 mm. More important, h-BNNS/CNTs1 has a low density of 112.6 ± 3.6 mg/cm3, which is beneficial for practical applications. The significant enhancement in MA performance of h-BNNS/CNTs is mainly attributed to the improvement of impedance matching, interfacial polarization and multiple scattering after introduction of h-BNNSs.
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