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Phytic acid-assisted hybrid engineering of MOF-derived composites for tunable electromagnetic wave absorption

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摘要 Hybrid engineering is gradually deemed as a powerful approach to solving the bottleneck problem of metal-organic framework (MOF) derived absorbers for practical application. Herein, a new type of semiconductor/carbon-based hybrid material was successfully prepared by phytic acid (PA) modification and carbonization of MOF/bacterial cellulose (BC) precursors, which remedied the drawbacks of structural instability, lethal byproducts and complicated steps reported previously. Specifically, the obtained Fe(PO3)2@C/phosphorus-doped carbon foam (Fe(PO3)2@C/PCF) had a 3D hybrid micro-nanostructure that integrated spatial microcurrent network, multi-level pores, heterogeneous interfaces and lattice defects, showing its unique advantages of low filler content (15 wt.%), moderate surface reflectivity, multi-band microwave absorption and radar stealth. The experimental analysis and CST simulation further revealed that PA dosage can precisely adjust the hybrid phase content, pore texture and electromagnetic parameters of the final product to achieve synergistic enhancement of multiple dielectric response, impedance matching and attenuation capacity. As a result, an effective bandwidth (EAB) of 6 GHz and a minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of -57.0 dB were obtained in the Ku- and C-bands, respectively. These encouraging results may advance the development of novel MOF-derived absorbents based on the hybridization principle.
出处 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第19期164-173,共10页 材料科学技术(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2019YFE0122900) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52373303) the Program of Shanghai Technology Research Leader(No.18XD1423800).
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