Polyaniline-stabilized Electromagnetic Wave Absorption Composites of Reduced Graphene Oxide on Magnetic Carbon Nanotube Film
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A multi-layered composite with exceptionally high electromagnetic wave-absorbing capacity and performance stability was fabricated via the facile electrophoresis of a reduced graphene oxide network on carbon nanotube (CNT)-FeO-polyaniline (PANI) film. Minimum reflection loss (RL) of -53.2 dB and absorbing bandwidth of 5.87 GHz (< -10 dB) are achieved, surpassing most recently reported CNT- and graphene-based absorbers. In particular, comparing to the original composites, the minimum RL and bandwidth (< -10 dB) maintains 82.5% and 99.7%, respectively, after 20 h charge/discharge cycling, demonstrating high environmental suitability.
Zhang Y, Ma H, Cao K, Wang L, Zeng X, Zhang X Materials (Basel). 2018; 11(11).
PMID: 30384443 PMC: 6266599. DOI: 10.3390/ma11112145.