Abstract
The development of electromagnetic wave-absorbing materials (EWAMs) with good environmental adaptability has emerged as a focal point of research in the realm of electromagnetic protection. Herein, a core-shell structure composite EWAMs, in which flake carbonyl iron powders and O, N co-doped single-walled carbon nanohorns are respectively a core and a shell (F–CIP@O/N-SWCNHs), has been prepared by a simple electrostatic adsorption method. The high-shape anisotropy of the F–CIP core exhibits strong specific saturation magnetization (160.47 emu/g) and excellent magnetic loss capacity. The tunable O/N-SWCNHs shell effectively enhances the dielectric properties and improves impedance matching, while the oxygen and nitrogen doping strengthens the dipole polarization. The surface protection provided by O/N-SWCNHs imparts favorable corrosion resistance and anti-oxidation properties to the F-CIP@O/N-SWCNHs. Moreover, F–CIP@O/N-SWCNHs exhibit excellent wave absorption performance. When the sample thickness is 1.53 mm, the minimum reflection loss reaches −74.8 dB. This study provides a feasible approach for the preparation of efficient EWAMs with strong environmental adaptability for the practical application of composite-absorbing materials.
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