Yanfang ZhaoAichun LongPengfei ZhaoLusheng LiaoRui WangGaorong LiXiaodong WangXiaoxue LiaoRentong YuJianhe Liao
Constructing hierarchical structures is indispensable to tuning the electromagnetic properties of carbon-based materials. Here, carbon microtubes with nanometer wall thickness and micrometer diameter were fabricated by a feasible approach with economical and sustainable kapok fiber. The carbonized kapok fiber (CKF) exhibits microscale pores from the inherent porous templates as well as pyrolysis-induced nanopores inside the wall, affording the hierarchical carbon microtube with excellent microwave absorbing performance over broad frequency. Particularly, CKF-650 exhibits an optimized reflection loss (RL) of −62.46 dB (10.32 GHz, 2.2 mm), while CKF-600 demonstrates an effective absorption bandwidth (RL < −10 dB) of 6.80 GHz (11.20–18.00 GHz, 2.8 mm). Moreover, more than 90% of the incident electromagnetic wave ranging from 2.88 GHz to 18.00 GHz can be dissipated by simply controlling the carbonization temperature of KF and/or the thickness of the carbon-microtube-based absorber. These encouraging findings provide a facile alternative route to fabricate microwave absorbers with broadband attenuation capacity by utilizing sustainable biomass.
Aichun LongPengfei ZhaoLusheng LiaoRui WangJinlong TaoJianhe LiaoXiaoxue LiaoYanfang Zhao
Ting XiaoJianlei KuangPu HaoQianfang ZhengYilin LuWenxiu LiuWenbin Cao
Kexin JinXueai LiHuimin TangYuning ShiChunsheng WangWanchun GuoKesong TianHaiyan Wang
Nannan WuBeibei ZhaoYuanyuan LianShuangshuang LiuYong XianJunwei GuGuanglei Wu
Yuke ZhengYunliang DaiYiwen FuXiaojuan Zhang