Rational design of carbon shell-encapsulated cobalt nanospheres to enhance microwave absorption performance

Co@C core–shell nanospheres highly dispersed on carbon supports were rationally designed to improve the microwave absorbing property of the composite material, and fabricated by one pot thermal decomposition and simple annealing process. The Co nanospheres were completely encapsulated with thin carb...

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Main Authors: Rambabu Kuchi, Monika Sharma, Sung Woo Lee, Dongsoo Kim, Namgee Jung, Jong-Ryul Jeong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-02-01
Series:Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007119301881
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Summary:Co@C core–shell nanospheres highly dispersed on carbon supports were rationally designed to improve the microwave absorbing property of the composite material, and fabricated by one pot thermal decomposition and simple annealing process. The Co nanospheres were completely encapsulated with thin carbon shells, which can effectively prevent the oxidation of the Co surface. Additionally, the particle size of Co nanospheres were properly controlled to optimize the electromagnetic property of the composite material. As a result, the lightweight Co@C/C composites with the particle size of 20 nm exhibited much enhanced microwave absorption properties. The improved microwave absorption performance is attributed mainly to the enhanced isotropic ratio and impedance matching of magnetic composites via tuning the Co particle size. Therefore, the well-designed core-shell Co@C composite structure will provide a new insight for the development of high performance microwave absorbers. Keywords: Co@C/C composites, Thermal decomposition, Nanoscale size, Impedance matching, Microwave absorption
ISSN:1002-0071