Abstract

Currently, the preparation of electromagnetic wave absorption (EMWA) materials with low load, thin thickness, strong absorption and wide band remains an important challenge. In this work, one-dimensional (1D) N-doped Co@C nanowires with the excellent EMWA behavior have been synthesized by pyrolyzing cobalt-nitrilotriacetic acid chelate (Co-NTAC) nanowires prepared via a hydrothermal method. Then, the influences of the amount of glucose and annealing temperature on the microstructure and EMWA property of Co@C nanowires have also been investigated. Our results show that Co@C-2 exhibits a strong absorption of – 69.56 dB (absorbing 99.99999 % electromagnetic wave) with an EAB of 7.055 GHz at only 8 wt% filler loading. In addition, CST simulation shows that the maximum radar cross section (RCS) value of Co@C-2 can be reduced by 29.8 dB m2. The outstanding EMWA property is ascribed to the synergistic effect of the dielectric and magnetic loss. Moreover, the unique 1D structure of Co@C nanowires is also benefit for attenuating electromagnetic (EM) wave. Therefore, this study designed an easy dual-control strategy (by adjusting the amount of glucose and annealing temperature) to obtain the high-performance EMWA materials, which can provide an effective method for the synthesis of other absorbers.

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