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Facile synthesis of yolk–shell Ni@void@SnO2(Ni3Sn2) ternary composites via galvanic replacement/Kirkendall effect and their enhanced microwave absorption properties

Abstract

Yolk–shell ternary composites composed of a Ni sphere core and a SnO2(Ni3Sn2) shell were successfully prepared by a facile two-step method. The size, morphology, microstructure, and phase purity of the resulting composites were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), high-resolution TEM, selected-area electron diffraction, and powder X-ray diffraction. The core sizes, interstitial void volumes, and constituents of the yolk–shell structures varied by varying the reaction time. A mechanism based on the time-dependent experiments was proposed for the formation of the yolk–shell structures. The yolk–shell structures were formed by a synergistic combination of an etching reaction, a galvanic replacement reaction, and the Kirkendall effect. The yolk–shell ternary SnO2 (Ni3Sn2)@Ni composites synthesized at a reaction time of 15 h showed excellent microwave absorption properties. The reflection loss was found to be as low as–43 dB at 6.1 GHz. The enhanced microwave absorption properties may be attributed to the good impedance match, multiple reflections, the scattering owing to the voids between the core and the shell, and the effective complementarities between the dielectric loss and the magnetic loss. Thus, the yolk–shell ternary composites are expected to be promising candidates for microwave absorption applications, lithium ion batteries, and photocatalysis.

Keywords:
Materials science Kirkendall effect Reflection loss Microstructure Composite material Scanning electron microscope Ternary operation Nanorod Transmission electron microscopy Void (composites) Absorption (acoustics) Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Composite number Metallurgy

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