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Biomass carbon derived from pine nut shells decorated with NiO nanoflakes for enhanced microwave absorption properties

Huiya WangKunming 650091Yanlin ZhangKunming 650091Qiuyue WangKunming 650091Chaowei JiaKunming 650091Pan CaiKunming 650091Gang ChenKunming 650091Chengjun DongKunming 650091Hongtao GuanKunming 650091
2019en
ABI

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/BPC, a large reflection loss peak of -33.8 dB at 16.4 GHz is achieved for the NiO/BPC composites, and the absorption bandwidth less than -10 dB can reach up to about 6.7 GHz (from 11.3 to 18.0 GHz) with a thickness of 8 mm. The enhanced microwave absorption properties originate from the electric/dielectric polarization and the unique NiO decorated BPC structures. The expanded interfaces, such as NiO-NiO, Ni-BPC and NiO-paraffin interfaces in the complicated porous composites, could boost the interfacial polarization as well as related relaxation which results in enhanced dielectric loss and electromagnetic absorbing properties. In addition, NiO/BPC nanocomposites exhibit comparatively better matching of permittivity and permeability. It is expected that our present investigation could provide a new possibility for biomass based fabrication of potential microwave absorbing materials.

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