Abstract
In the current work, we synthesized Ni/C composites from Ni/cellulose composites and analyzed how well the products absorbed microwaves. The Ni/C composite products showed a maximal reflection loss (RL) of -53.8 dB at 4.72 GHz with a sample thickness of 4.5 mm, and the RL values exceeded -10 dB covers almost the whole tested frequency ranges (2-18 GHz). These results were attributed to a combination of the magnetic loss and the dielectric loss. This work is expected to contribute to the development of materials that absorb a broad region of the electromagnetic wave and to the recycling of cellulose.
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Wei, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, J., Liu, H., Lv, X., Zhang, M., … Gong, C. (2017). Facile approach of Ni/C composites from Ni/cellulose composites as broadband microwave absorbing materials. RSC Advances, 7(49), 31129–31132. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra04796g
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