Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications

The increasing electromagnetic (EM) radiation arise from the vast usage of EM techniques in civilian and military fields has spawned extensive concerns on scientific research with respect to EM wave absorbers. Nanomaterials, as a new type of nano-absorbing agent, have been investigated in detail ove...

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Main Authors: Xiao-Juan Zhang, Ao-Ping Guo, Guang-Sheng Wang, Peng-Gang Yin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-03-01
Series:IET Nanodielectrics
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-nde.2018.0014
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spelling doaj-d9c78d6681e249c8b15d3caaf6c2e4662021-04-02T12:26:16ZengWileyIET Nanodielectrics2514-32552019-03-0110.1049/iet-nde.2018.0014IET-NDE.2018.0014Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applicationsXiao-Juan Zhang0Ao-Ping Guo1Guang-Sheng Wang2Peng-Gang Yin3School of Chemistry, Beihang UniversitySchool of Chemistry, Beihang UniversitySchool of Chemistry, Beihang UniversitySchool of Chemistry, Beihang UniversityThe increasing electromagnetic (EM) radiation arise from the vast usage of EM techniques in civilian and military fields has spawned extensive concerns on scientific research with respect to EM wave absorbers. Nanomaterials, as a new type of nano-absorbing agent, have been investigated in detail over the recent years. This review article aims at elaborating the influence of component regulation and structural design on microwave absorption (MA) performance. Combined with the experimental efforts towards the development of nano-absorbers, the relevant absorption mechanisms are also discussed. In addition, from a prospective point, only focus on the exploration of absorbent itself is not enough, but also need matrix material to support. Based on this circumstance, the study summarises various kinds of polymer-based nanocomposites used as excellent absorbers for practical MA applications.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-nde.2018.0014nanocompositeselectromagnetic wave absorptionreviewsfilled polymersnanomaterialscomposition modulationstructural designnanoabsorbing agentreview articlecomponent regulationcivilian fieldmilitary fieldelectromagnetic wave absorbersmicrowave absorptionelectromagnetic radiationpolymer-based nanocomposites
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author Xiao-Juan Zhang
Ao-Ping Guo
Guang-Sheng Wang
Peng-Gang Yin
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Ao-Ping Guo
Guang-Sheng Wang
Peng-Gang Yin
Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
IET Nanodielectrics
nanocomposites
electromagnetic wave absorption
reviews
filled polymers
nanomaterials
composition modulation
structural design
nanoabsorbing agent
review article
component regulation
civilian field
military field
electromagnetic wave absorbers
microwave absorption
electromagnetic radiation
polymer-based nanocomposites
author_facet Xiao-Juan Zhang
Ao-Ping Guo
Guang-Sheng Wang
Peng-Gang Yin
author_sort Xiao-Juan Zhang
title Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
title_short Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
title_full Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
title_fullStr Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
title_full_unstemmed Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
title_sort recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications
publisher Wiley
series IET Nanodielectrics
issn 2514-3255
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The increasing electromagnetic (EM) radiation arise from the vast usage of EM techniques in civilian and military fields has spawned extensive concerns on scientific research with respect to EM wave absorbers. Nanomaterials, as a new type of nano-absorbing agent, have been investigated in detail over the recent years. This review article aims at elaborating the influence of component regulation and structural design on microwave absorption (MA) performance. Combined with the experimental efforts towards the development of nano-absorbers, the relevant absorption mechanisms are also discussed. In addition, from a prospective point, only focus on the exploration of absorbent itself is not enough, but also need matrix material to support. Based on this circumstance, the study summarises various kinds of polymer-based nanocomposites used as excellent absorbers for practical MA applications.
topic nanocomposites
electromagnetic wave absorption
reviews
filled polymers
nanomaterials
composition modulation
structural design
nanoabsorbing agent
review article
component regulation
civilian field
military field
electromagnetic wave absorbers
microwave absorption
electromagnetic radiation
polymer-based nanocomposites
url https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-nde.2018.0014
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