Abstract

HighlightsA novel, non-porous carbon structure was obtained through pyrolysis of biomass heterostructures consisting of cellulose and lignin.The novel class of biomass-derived carbon materials exhibit an enhanced electromagnetic (EM) loss capability due to the nano-antenna structure created by in-situ growth of carbon nanofibers on carbon nanosheets.The designed carbon materials exhibit good hydrophobicity and acid/base resistance, suggesting a stable EM absorption performance in diverse environmental conditions, thus making it a good candidate for real world conditions.

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