화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.434, 763-770, 2018
Achieving the broader frequency electromagnetic absorber by development of magnetic core-shell composite with tunable shell/core sizes
Magnetic absorber has been regarded as the advanced electromagnetic energy transfer material to solve the increasingly high frequency electromagnetic interference issue. Even so, the pure magnetic material, in particular magnetic metal nanoparticle, suffering from the poor chemical stability and strong eddy current effect, thus limits it further application. To overcome this shortage, surrounded the magnetic metal nanoparticle (MPs) with insulated oxide shell has been considered to be an efficient route to suppress such an eddy current effect. Meanwhile, the combined insulated shell with good impedance matching feature, shows a positive role on the electromagnetic energy transfer intensity. In this regard, the binary Fe@alpha-Fe2O3 composite with the average size of similar to 20 nm was prepared by a facile self-oxidation reaction. Interestingly, both the core diameter and shell thickness is controllable by controlling the oxide degree. The electromagnetic energy transfer performance revealed the maximum absorption frequency bandwidth of the optimal Fe@alpha-Fe2O3 composite is up to 5.3 G(8.2-13.5 GHz) under a small coating thickness of 1.5 mm. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.