Abstract

Surface modification via low-temperature plasma has an extensive application prospect in different engineering fields due to its comprehensive merits in facilitating the introduction of functional groups and creating more heterogeneous interfaces. Herein, a simple high-temperature plasma method is developed to get novel multiple-phase nanocomposites of core-shell Fe/FeN/Fe3C@GN nanoparticles with bifunctional characteristics of microwave absorption (MA) and anti-corrosion. And then, we further investigate the MA properties of Fe/FeN/Fe3C@GN nanoparticles after low-temperature NH3 plasma etching. It is found that surface modification of Fe/FeN/Fe3C@GN nanoparticles can generate remarkable changes in specific surface areas, Raman features and MA properties of these nanocomposites. The Fe/FeN/Fe3C@GN nanoparticles after NH3 plasma etching possess excellent MA properties with an optimal reflection loss (RL) of −51.0 dB at an ultra-thin thickness of 1.9 mm with a low filling content of 30 wt% and the corresponding effective absorption bandwidth (EAB < −10 dB) up to 4.7 GHz (13.3–18.0 GHz). The fascinating MA properties of etched Fe/FeN/Fe3C@GN nanoparticles may be attributed to the cooperative effect of several points: (i) The NH3 plasma etch introduces a large number of polar functional groups, which can be regarded as the polarization center to produce more polarization loss; (ii) The appropriate dielectric loss and impedance matching achieve a good balance, and the abundant heterogeneous interface significantly enhances the polarization relaxation loss; (iii) The existence of hetero-nanostructure further improves the multiple reflections and scattering of the propagating microwaves. In addition, this work provides a new strategy for the design and fabrication of core-shell MA materials.

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