Abstract
AbstractThe preparation of core–shell structured nanoparticles using the galvanic replacement reaction of liquid metals is a simple and efficient method. However, precise modulation of the core and shell components to regulate the microwave absorption performance still needs to be further explored. In this study, various types of indium/oxide core–shell nanoparticles are prepared based on a competitive galvanic reaction of gallium‐indium liquid metals. The prepared indium/oxide core–shell structured nanoparticles exhibit superior electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption properties with a minimum reflection loss (RL) of −40.25 dB at 1.7 mm and the widest effective absorption band of 6.12 GHz at 2.1 mm. The superior wave‐absorbing properties originate from the dielectric losses of the interfacial and dipole polarizations. In addition, an externally applied magnetic field improves the polarization loss and microwave dissipation to achieve a minimum RL of −45.65 dB at 2.4 mm. The liquid‐metal‐assisted competitive galvanic reaction strategies extend the variety of core–shell structured nanoparticles for electromagnetic wave absorption applications.
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