JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of SiOC@C ceramic nanospheres with tunable electromagnetic wave absorption performance

Junjie QianDandan MaXiaoling ZhouHuoming LiaoQ. ShanShaohua WangYongqing WangXiaojun Zeng

Year: 2024 Journal:   Journal of Advanced Ceramics Vol: 13 (9)Pages: 1394-1408   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

SiOC-based ceramics are considered promising electromagnetic wave-absorbing materials because of their lightweight, high-temperature resistance, and heat insulation properties. Herein, SiOC@C ceramic nanospheres were prepared using a liquid-phase method combined with a polymer-derived ceramic (PDC) method, followed by heat treatment in N2 and Ar atmospheres at different temperatures. The morphology, microstructure, phase composition, and electromagnetic wave absorption performance of the SiOC@C ceramic nanospheres were investigated in detail. The SiOC@C ceramic nanospheres obtained in the Ar atmosphere showed a minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of −67.03 dB, whereas the SiOC@C ceramic nanospheres obtained in the N2 atmosphere exhibited an RLmin value of −63.76 dB. The outstanding electromagnetic wave absorption performance of the SiOC@C ceramic nanospheres was attributed to the synergistic effect between conductive loss, interfacial/defect polarization loss, multiple reflections, and scattering. Therefore, this research provides valuable insights into the design and fabrication of SiOC ceramic-based electromagnetic wave absorbers.

Keywords:
Structural material Materials science Ceramic Absorption (acoustics) Electromagnetic radiation Composite material Optics

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