Novel magnetic and conductive Ni/carbon aerogels have been successfully fabricated through an autocatalytic reduction process. The resultant Ni/carbon aerogels have nanoporous structure with high specific surface area, low densities, appropriate electrical conductivities and controllable magnetization. Due to these special attributes, the aerogel composites are demonstrated to be a great microwave absorbent possessing strong and controllable EM absorption with ultrathin thickness. Only with filler loading of 10 wt % in the wax, a minimum RL of −57 dB is found at 13.3 GHz with the thickness of 2 mm. Even with the thickness of 1.5 mm, the Ni/carbon aerogel-3 composite can exhibit the low RL<sub>min</sub> value of −32 dB and wide effective EM ...
In this work, ultralight polymer-derived ceramic aerogels (PDCA) were prepared by a facile method of...
In this article, a three-dimensional chemically reduced graphene oxide/polypyrrole nanotubes (PPy na...
International audienceElectromagnetic (EM) pollution is ubiquitous and has soared to a great extent ...
Electromagnetic microwave absorption materials have attracted a great deal of attention. Foams for t...
The Ni@C nanohybrids were prepared by a unique and efficient method of annealing the organic carbon ...
Microwave absorption materials with great reflection loss and wide absorption band that can provide ...
Abstract Recently, multilevel structural carbon aerogels are deemed as attractive candidates for mic...
To develop high-performance microwave absorption materials with the features of lightweight, thin th...
As the problems of electromagnetic pollution and interference are becoming increasingly serious, the...
The preparation of graphene aerogel by hydrothermal or chemical reduction has been one of the hot to...
Efficient electromagnetic wave absorption (EMA) materials are urgently needed to solve the increasin...
To clear away the harmful effects of the increment of electromagnetic pollution, high performance ab...
Traditional passive jamming media always suffer from high density and impedance mismatch, which have...
Exploring electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with ultra-efficient EMI shielding ...
Assembling graphene nanosheets into three dimensional aerogels has attracted considerable interest d...
In this work, ultralight polymer-derived ceramic aerogels (PDCA) were prepared by a facile method of...
In this article, a three-dimensional chemically reduced graphene oxide/polypyrrole nanotubes (PPy na...
International audienceElectromagnetic (EM) pollution is ubiquitous and has soared to a great extent ...
Electromagnetic microwave absorption materials have attracted a great deal of attention. Foams for t...
The Ni@C nanohybrids were prepared by a unique and efficient method of annealing the organic carbon ...
Microwave absorption materials with great reflection loss and wide absorption band that can provide ...
Abstract Recently, multilevel structural carbon aerogels are deemed as attractive candidates for mic...
To develop high-performance microwave absorption materials with the features of lightweight, thin th...
As the problems of electromagnetic pollution and interference are becoming increasingly serious, the...
The preparation of graphene aerogel by hydrothermal or chemical reduction has been one of the hot to...
Efficient electromagnetic wave absorption (EMA) materials are urgently needed to solve the increasin...
To clear away the harmful effects of the increment of electromagnetic pollution, high performance ab...
Traditional passive jamming media always suffer from high density and impedance mismatch, which have...
Exploring electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with ultra-efficient EMI shielding ...
Assembling graphene nanosheets into three dimensional aerogels has attracted considerable interest d...
In this work, ultralight polymer-derived ceramic aerogels (PDCA) were prepared by a facile method of...
In this article, a three-dimensional chemically reduced graphene oxide/polypyrrole nanotubes (PPy na...
International audienceElectromagnetic (EM) pollution is ubiquitous and has soared to a great extent ...