Electromagnetic pollution and cancer are phenomena that essentially endanger the future of humanity. Herein, multiple approaches are being proposed to solve the aforementioned issues. Recent studies have demonstrated that by regulating the morphology, defect, and phase of materials, their microwave absorbing, optical, and hyperthermia properties are tunable. Calcium ferrite with proper dielectric, magnetic, and biocompatible characteristics was chosen as a substantial candidate to promote its microwave-absorbing properties by regulating its structure. Spinel CaFeO was synthesized through sol-gel and solvothermal routes and its phase, defect, and morphology were manipulated using innovative procedures. Glucose was applied as conventional defecting and templating agent; interestingly, a dendrimer was designed to bear and form nanoparticles. More importantly, a novel reductive process was designed to fabricate one-put Ca/FeO using a solvothermal method. Particularly, polypropylene (PP) was employed as a practical polymeric matrix to fabricate the eventual product. Structures were molded at a low filling ratio to evaluate their optical and microwave-absorbing performance. As expected, defects, morphology, and phase play a pivotal role in tuning the optical and microwave-absorbing properties of calcium ferrite derivates. Interestingly, the dendrimer-assisted (D-A) formation of CaFeO demonstrated a fascinating reflection loss (RL) of 70.11 dB and an efficient bandwidth (RL ≤ -20 dB) of 7.03 GHz with ultralow thickness (0.65 mm) and filling ratio (10 wt%), attaining proper shielding efficiency (SE) and hyperthermia desirable for its practical application as a material for shielding buildings and cancer therapy. The presented perspective develops new inspirations for architecting microwave absorbing/shielding materials with advanced applications in therapeutic issues.

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