JOURNAL ARTICLE

Two-Dimensional CNPsSuperstructures Derived fromMetal–Organic Frameworks for Electromagnetic Wave Absorption

Abstract

Carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) derived from metal–organic frameworks (ZIF-8) are synthesized, which are further self-assembled into mono- or bilayer superstructures for electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption. Furthermore, the effect of ZIF-8 morphology (cubic or rhombic dodecahedral) on the superstructure and EM absorption performance of CNPs is investigated. The as-prepared cubic bilayer superstructure exhibits a higher BET surface area of 526.1 m2/g and a higher pore volume of 0.232 cm3/g than the rhombic dodecahedral monolayer superstructure (30.0 m2/g and 0.051 cm3/g, respectively). As a result, the two-dimensional CNPs with a bilayer structure are able to deliver the highest EM absorption performance with an effective absorption bandwidth of 6.2 GHz at a thickness of merely 2.4 mm. This work provides a new approach to designing and preparing high-performance EM wave absorption materials.

Keywords:
Bilayer Superstructure Absorption (acoustics) Electromagnetic radiation Monolayer Plane wave

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Electromagnetic wave absorption materials
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