Leonardo Iusuti de MedeirosNila Cecília de Faria Lopes MedeirosGuilherme Frederico Bernardo Lenz e SilvaRodrigo Gabas Amaro de LimaGisèle Amaral-LabatAlan Fernando Ney BossMaurício Ribeiro Baldan
The great technological advancement in wireless communication systems and devices generated the problem of electromagnetic pollution. Developing lightweight, sustainable, and low-cost materials is necessary to minimize electromagnetic pollution. A sustainable porous carbon (PC) absorber material was obtained from the crude black liquor by a simple and low-cost synthesis, and combined with carbon nanotube (CNT), presenting excellent microwave attenuation results. The PC absorber at 20 wt.% filling ratio exhibited an intense reflection loss of ‑35.7 dB at 15.5 GHz, and bandwidth of 1.15 GHz for a thickness of 5.90 mm. By adding 0.2 wt.% of CNT, the reflection loss was -34.6 dB at 17.9 GHz, and a bandwidth of 1.54 GHz for 4.90 mm. The study reveals that the combination of PC and CNT improves the attenuation capacity, allows adjustment in the frequency range of the attenuation peak, and promotes thickness reduction. The results obtained allow us to advance studies in developing high-performance, sustainable, and low-cost microwave-absorbing materials.
Zhangtao ShenYapei ZuSong MaYuqiu ChenZhidong ZhangJun GongChao Sun
Tao ZhangBo XiaoPengyu ZhouLong XiaGuangwu WenHaibin Zhang
Yanfang LiYandong XuGuangming WenJunwei Wang
Ziqing WangYonggang MinJiyong FangWentao YuWanjun HuangXiaochuang LuBolin Wang