Abstract

In this work, hybrid epoxy nanocomposites containing varying loading of copper nanowires (CuNW), Ba0.7Sr0.3TiO3 (BST), and BST@CuNW hybrid nanoparticles were prepared and analyzed for their microwave absorption characteristics. The nanoparticles used in this study were prepared using a facile co-precipitation and hydrothermal methodology. The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) for their morphology and phase determination. While the XRD results confirmed the presence of BST and CuNW, the SEM micrographs obtained on the hybrid BST@CuNW nanoparticles show BST anchored on the CuNW surfaces. A series of epoxy composites containing varying loading of synthesized nanoparticles were prepared and characterized for their microwave properties, such as complex permittivity, shielding effectiveness, and power coefficients. The results indicate that nanocomposites containing BST@CuNW hybrids exhibited enhanced dielectric loss and more significant microwave power absorption compared to samples with equivalent CuNW and/or BST loading. The best composite sample, i.e., a one-millimeter-thick epoxy containing 10:15 (wt/wt) CuNW: BST hybrid nanoparticles with an estimated density of 1.49 g/cc attenuated 99.1 % of incident microwave power and exhibited a shielding effectiveness value of 21.2 dB in the X-band (8–12 GHz) of the microwave frequency spectrum. These lightweight polymer composites with high microwave absorption in the X-band are useful for military and civilian applications.

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