Abstract

A core–shell structured spherical graphite (SG)@SiC attenuating agent with a tunable silicon carbide (SiC) shell thickness was synthesized via in-situ solid-liquid reaction of SG and Si. Then, fully dense 10 wt%SG@SiC/AlN microwave attenuating composite ceramics were prepared through hot-pressing sintering, and the morphology of SG@SiC particle was well maintained. By moderately modulating the thickness of the SiC shell with relatively low complex permittivity and thermal conductivity, an effectively inhibited solid solution of SiC into AlN, weakened dipole and electron polarization, enhanced conduction loss, and an improved impedance matching, thermal conductivity and microwave loss capacity were simultaneously achieved. Thus, the SG@SiC/AlN composite exhibit excellent and impressive thermal conductivity of 63.92 W m−1·K−1 and minimum reflection loss of −34.2 dB. The outstanding performance of SG@SiC/AlN composite indicates that the composite is promising microwave attenuating ceramic with excellent thermal conduction and microwave absorption ability. This work opens up a new core–shell structure strategy for designing and developing a high-efficiency attenuating agent and microwave attenuating ceramic.

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