Abstract In order to achieve large electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption bandwidth, reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-Fe aerogel composites were fabricated by hydrothermal method and subsequently heat treated under reduced atmosphere. The effects of Fe 2+ content on the microstructures and EM wave absorbing properties of the aerogel composites have been studied. The Fe nanoparticles in the size of 50–100 nm deposited on the graphene sheets were responsible for the improvement in magnetic properties of the rGO aerogel composites. The absorbing performance could be tailored by varying the concentrations of Fe 2+ , and when the content of Fe 2+ was 0.125 mmol, the absorption bandwidth reached 6.1 GHz with the thickness of 2.7 mm. The broad absorption bandwidth of rGO-Fe aerogel composites was ascribed to the synergistic effect of magnetic Fe nanoparticles, high dielectric loss of rGO, and the unique porous aerogel microstructures.
Shi Qiao LiuLin WangZi Xuan YouDe Bao FangHai Bo JinJing Bo Li
Yu ZhangJun WangQilei WuTing ShanShengjie BaiDi LanBin ZhangYaqing LiuXiaogang Su
Yi DingLong ZhangQingliang LiaoGuangjie ZhangShuo LiuYue Zhang
Jeong-Seon SeoHyun Seong YangMin Ho SeoSeon Joon KimJuyun LeeSeyoung KeeSaeed HabibpourSung-Nam LimWook AhnYun‐Seok Jun
Lichang WangLi HuangYibin LiYe Yuan