A Developed Approach for Synthesizing Novel FeO/FeO/BaCl Composites with Broadband and High-Efficiency Microwave Absorption Performance.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, No. 28, Xianning West Road, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province 710049, P.R. China.

Published: November 2024

Designing high-performance microwave absorbing materials that are thin and exhibit strong absorption capabilities across a wide frequency range is critical for mitigating electromagnetic pollution through a simple, highly adaptable, and cost-effective approach. However, achieving these three targets remains a significant challenge. In this research a simple approach suitable for large-scale production of microwave absorbing materials, namely, FeO/FeO/BaCl composites, is proposed, which includes the processes of chemical coprecipitation and calcination. The above approach can adjust the mass ratio of FeO/FeO while prompt the formation of BaCl with mesoporous structure on the surface of FeO/FeO, meeting the need for desirable microwave absorbing performance. Subsequently, the impacts of varying mass ratios of the FeO/FeO/BaCl composites on microstructures, magnetic properties, and microwave absorption properties were examined. Based on this investigation, a mass ratio close to 3.5:5.5:1 was determined to be optimal. At this ratio, the FeO/FeO/BaCl composites realize an effective absorption bandwidth of 6.70 GHz at only 1.16 mm thickness, covering the whole Ku-band, and the maximum reflection loss can be close to -46.8 dB at 1.4 mm. The robust microwave absorption performance of FeO/FeO/BaCl composites can be attributed to heterostructured multi-interface structural design, the comprehensive effects of multiple reflections and dielectric/magnetic losses induced by BaCl with mesoporous structure as well as the aggregated FeO/FeO particles. This work may offer insights into designing and preparing effective microwave absorption materials.

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