Abstract

Dual heteroatom-doped carbon materials show great promise as electromagnetic wave absorbers. However, synthesizing carbons containing multiple heteroatoms at controlled heteroatom doping levels has provided challenges to date. Herein, we report a simple method for manufacturing dual heteroatom doped carbons (N,X–C, where X = P, B, or S) by direct carbonization of polypyrrole synthesized in the presence of H3PO4, H3BO3, or H2SO4, respectively. The heteroatom content of the N,X–C products could be precisely tuned by varying amounts of acid dopant used in the polypyrrole synthesis. The N,X–C materials showed excellent electromagnetic wave absorption properties, especially N,S1–C (prepared using equimolar amounts of pyrrole and H2SO4) which offered a wide absorption bandwidth up to 6.6 GHz (11.38–18 GHz), and a RLmin of −32.3 dB (14.2 GHz) at 2.5 mm at a filler loading of 9.0 wt%. The outstanding electromagnetic wave absorption performance of N,S1–C was attributed to the presence of N dopant species, defects, C–S, and C–SOx groups, which optimized dipole polarization and conduction loss in the dielectric loss leading to excellent impedance matching.

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