Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications

Abstract Iron oxide/titania composites were synthesized by precipitation method. Amount of iron oxide was varied in the composites. The single phase (anatase) was obtained for the weight ratio of 0-20% and three phases (anatase, magnetite and hematite) were found for the weight ratio of 30% and 40%...

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Main Authors: A. Fisli, D. S. Winatapura, E. Sukirman, S. Mustofa, W. A. Adi, Y. Taryana
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
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spelling doaj-5197bd3c8da7456cbe30d09428bcd41e2020-11-25T00:25:36ZengAssociação Brasileira de CerâmicaCerâmica1678-45536537547047610.1590/0366-69132019653752728S0366-69132019000300470Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applicationsA. FisliD. S. WinatapuraE. SukirmanS. MustofaW. A. AdiY. TaryanaAbstract Iron oxide/titania composites were synthesized by precipitation method. Amount of iron oxide was varied in the composites. The single phase (anatase) was obtained for the weight ratio of 0-20% and three phases (anatase, magnetite and hematite) were found for the weight ratio of 30% and 40% of iron oxide. The crystallite size of titania decreased with increasing of iron oxide content. The specific surface area, total pore volume and BJH pore volume of the sample increased with increasing iron oxide content in the composite. The composites possessed mesoporous characteristic (6.5-9.6 nm in pore diameter) and exhibited ferromagnetic properties. The measurement of the microwave absorption showed that the 40Fe/Ti composite had the best reflection loss of -14 dB at a frequency of 10.9 GHz. This meant that the electromagnetic wave was absorbed 80% in that frequency. Thus, the developed material can be a promising microwave absorbing agent in radar signature reduction.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132019000300470&lng=en&tlng=enradar absorbing materials (RAM)iron oxidetitaniamagneticdielectric
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author A. Fisli
D. S. Winatapura
E. Sukirman
S. Mustofa
W. A. Adi
Y. Taryana
spellingShingle A. Fisli
D. S. Winatapura
E. Sukirman
S. Mustofa
W. A. Adi
Y. Taryana
Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications
Cerâmica
radar absorbing materials (RAM)
iron oxide
titania
magnetic
dielectric
author_facet A. Fisli
D. S. Winatapura
E. Sukirman
S. Mustofa
W. A. Adi
Y. Taryana
author_sort A. Fisli
title Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications
title_short Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications
title_full Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications
title_fullStr Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications
title_full_unstemmed Iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (RAM) applications
title_sort iron oxide/titania composites for radar absorbing material (ram) applications
publisher Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
series Cerâmica
issn 1678-4553
description Abstract Iron oxide/titania composites were synthesized by precipitation method. Amount of iron oxide was varied in the composites. The single phase (anatase) was obtained for the weight ratio of 0-20% and three phases (anatase, magnetite and hematite) were found for the weight ratio of 30% and 40% of iron oxide. The crystallite size of titania decreased with increasing of iron oxide content. The specific surface area, total pore volume and BJH pore volume of the sample increased with increasing iron oxide content in the composite. The composites possessed mesoporous characteristic (6.5-9.6 nm in pore diameter) and exhibited ferromagnetic properties. The measurement of the microwave absorption showed that the 40Fe/Ti composite had the best reflection loss of -14 dB at a frequency of 10.9 GHz. This meant that the electromagnetic wave was absorbed 80% in that frequency. Thus, the developed material can be a promising microwave absorbing agent in radar signature reduction.
topic radar absorbing materials (RAM)
iron oxide
titania
magnetic
dielectric
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