Nanotechnology Reviews | 2021

Controllable modification of helical carbon nanotubes for high-performance microwave absorption

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Helical carbon nanotubes (HCNTs) are a kind of potential microwave absorption (MA) material due to their chiral and dielectric properties. However, the inert surface property makes HCNTs with poor polarization loss ability and impedance matching characteristic, which impedes its ability in attenuating microwaves. Herein, the HCNTs were modified with defects and functional groups on the surface to optimize their electromagnetic response characteristics and achieve an enhanced MA performance. The experimental results show that the modified HCNTs (F-HCNTs) exhibit a significant enhancement in MA performance when compared with HCNTs. The minimum reflection (RLmin) loss of F-HCNTs reaches −45.4\u2009dB at 17.5\u2009GHz at a thickness of 2.4\u2009mm and the bandwidth of RL < −10\u2009dB is 3.6\u2009GHz (from 14.4 to 18.0\u2009GHz). Further analysis demonstrates that proper modification of HCNTs leads to enhanced dielectric loss ability and optimized impedance matching characteristics, both of which are beneficial to the MA performance of HCNTs. Graphical abstract

Volume 10
Pages 671 - 679
DOI 10.1515/ntrev-2021-0045
Language English
Journal Nanotechnology Reviews

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