Enhanced microwave absorbing performance of epoxy composites filled with solvent-free and liquid-like Fe3O4 organic hybrid material

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2023)

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Owing to the large surface energy and easy agglomeration, ferroferric oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticle usually is difficult to be widely application in microwave absorbing coatings. In this paper, a new synthesis process was used to prepare solvent-free fluid Fe3O4 (S-Fe3O4) by surface modification of solid Fe3O4 with a long chain of organic bimolecular layer, which showed excellent dispersion in resin materials. Moreover, S-Fe3O4 was compounded with CNT@Fe3O4 to prepare S-Fe3O4/CNT@Fe3O4/EP composites, which realized the multiple loss mechanism of electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption. The results showed that the minimum reflection loss of composite was 52.57 dB with a matching thickness of 3.3 mm; the maximum effective absorption bandwidth at 1.4 mm thickness was 5.2 GHz (12.08-17.28 GHz). This surface molecular engineering composite based on inorganic particles enhanced the attenuation ability of EMW by improving the dispersion of inorganic particles and providing multiple loss mechanisms, which was a novel medium regulation strategy to provide a new insight for nanoparticles in the field of EMW absorbing coatings.
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Absorbing material,Ferroferric oxide,Nanomaterial fluid,Carbon nanotubes,Epoxy resin composites
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