JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microwave absorption enhancement of Fe3O4/polyaniline core/shell hybrid microspheres with controlled shell thickness

Bin ZhangYunchen DuPeng ZhangHongtao ZhaoLeilei KangXijiang HanPing Xu

Year: 2013 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 130 (3)Pages: 1909-1916   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

ABSTRACT Synthesis of Fe 3 O 4 /polyaniline (PANI) core/shell hybrid microspheres through an in situ polymerization route with the 300 nm Fe 3 O 4 microspheres as the cores and nucleation sites for PANI is reported. PANI shell thickness, from 30 nm to 120 nm, can be controlled by modulating the weight ratio of aniline monomer and Fe 3 O 4 microspheres. Fe 3 O 4 microspheres that are actually comprised of many small nanoparticles display super paramagnetic feature, which has been maintained in Fe 3 O 4 /PANI core/shell hybrid materials. Fe 3 O 4 /PANI core/shell hybrid materials have enhanced microwave absorption than both the Fe 3 O 4 microspheres and PANI, where a maximum reflection loss of −37.4 dB at 15.4 GHz has been reached from the sample with a PANI shell thickness of 100 nm. Introduction of dielectric loss, interfacial loss, and improved impedance from coating the Fe 3 O 4 microspheres with PANI should account for the improved microwave absorption properties of the prepared Fe 3 O 4 /PANI core/shell hybrid materials. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 130: 1909–1916, 2013

Keywords:
Polyaniline Materials science Reflection loss Polymerization Nucleation Absorption (acoustics) Nanoparticle In situ polymerization Shell (structure) Emulsion polymerization Microwave Composite material Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Composite number Polymer Chemistry

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