JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation of nitrogen and sulfur co-doped ordered mesoporous carbon for enhanced microwave absorption performance

Xiaoyan YuanXingkun XueHailong MaShouwu GuoLaifei Cheng

Year: 2017 Journal:   Nanotechnology Vol: 28 (37)Pages: 375705-375705   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Ordered mesoporous carbon nanomaterials (OMCs) co-doped with homogeneous nitrogen and sulfur heteroatoms were prepared by nanocasting with the pyrrole oligomer catalyzed by sulfuric acid as a precursor and ordered mesoporous silica SBA-15 as a hard-template. By multi-technique approach utilization, it was demonstrated that the N and S co-doped OMCs possessed high ordered mesoporous structures, large surface areas and homogeneous distribution of heteroatoms. As a microwave absorber, the as-prepared materials exhibited a minimum reflection loss (RL) of -32.5 dB at the thickness of 2.5 mm and an absorption bandwidth of 3.2 GHz (RL < -10 dB) in X-band (8.2-12.4 GHz). The good microwave absorption performance was mainly originated from the high electrical conductivity induced by the high surface activity and special structures. And microwave energy can be effectively attenuated through multiple reflections and absorptions in complex conductive network. The design strategy in this work would contribute to the production of a lightweight absorber, presenting a strong absorbency and a wide bandwidth in microwave frequency.

Keywords:
Materials science Sulfur Microwave Mesoporous material Carbon fibers Absorption (acoustics) Doping Nitrogen Inorganic chemistry Chemical engineering Catalysis Optoelectronics Organic chemistry Composite material Composite number Metallurgy Chemistry

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