Nguyen, V.Q. and Luu, M.D. and Pham, D.T. and To, T.L. and Tran, Q.D. and Pham, S.H. and Hoang, A.S. and Doan, Q.T. and Nguyen, T.L. (2024) Facile process for cost-effective layer-by-layer rGO/SiO2 structure for high microwave absorption. Ceramics International.
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This study introduces a cost-effective and eco-efficient method for fabricating an advanced microwave absorber using a layer-by-layer rGO and SiO2 structure. The rGO/SiO2 composite, synthesized via modified Hummer's and Stöber methods, demonstrates remarkable microwave absorption properties. The resultant porous structure, characterized by an SBET of 294.89 m2/g, enables multiple reflections and scatterings of electromagnetic waves. At a sample thickness of 3.8 mm, the material achieves a reflection loss (RL) of −47.43 dB at 12.56 GHz and an effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of 11.04 GHz. For a 6 mm thick sample, an exceptionally high EAB of 12.72 GHz is observed, maintaining a high RL of −42.32 dB. These results demonstrate that the rGO/SiO2 material is a promising candidate for applications in electromagnetic wave absorption, offering a simple, scalable solution for mitigating electromagnetic pollution and enhancing military stealth technologies. © 2024
Item Type: | Article |
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Divisions: | Offices > Office of International Cooperation |
Identification Number: | 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.09.065 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Bioremediation; Electromagnetic wave reflection; Reduced Graphene Oxide, 2-structure; Cost effective; Effective absorption; High microwave; Layer by layer; Microwave absorbers; Microwave absorption; Reduced graphene oxides; Reflection loss; SiO 2, Stealth technology |
URI: | http://eprints.lqdtu.edu.vn/id/eprint/11351 |