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An unusual route to grow carbon shell on Fe3O4 microspheres with enhanced microwave absorption

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  • Affiliation of Author(s):材料科学与技术学院

  • Journal:JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS

  • Key Words:Carbon shell Carboxyl group Fe3O4 Dielectric dissipated Microwave absorption

  • Abstract:Designing of cores-carbon shell composites has become a significant part because of particularly protective role for cores and stabilized chemical properties of carbon shell. Generally, two steps are needed to produce carbon shell, forming polymer precursor on cores first and calcinating subsequently. In this work, we propose a facile and novel route to develop carbon shell by means of carboxyl groups' decomposition. In detail, carboxyl groups-decorated Fe3O4 microspheres as core were prepared first through a simple hydrothermal process. Next, the as-obtained samples without further polymer coating were straight annealed at inert atmosphere to prepare Fe3O4@C core-shell microspheres, which just needed one step and could achieve uniform coating. Several of characteristic techniques demonstrated that the carboxyl groups can directly decompose into carbon matter at inert atmosphere under high temperature calcination. Besides, it is also confirmed the carbon shell played a crucial role in improving dielectric dissipated ability and microwave absorption (MA) performance of bare Fe3O4 microspheres. Not limited to excellent MA properties of Fe3O4@C microspheres, we hope this strategy could open a new avenue for other research fields to construct cores-carbon shell functional materials. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

  • ISSN No.:0925-8388

  • Translation or Not:no

  • Date of Publication:2018-09-25

  • Co-author:成岩,赵唤琴,吕婧,cjm,祁晓东,jiguangbin,都有为

  • Correspondence Author:jiguangbin,yangzhihong

  • Date of Publication:2018-09-25

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