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The Electromagnetic Absorption of a Na-Ethylenediamine Graphite Intercalation Compound.

Quan LeHanyang ZhangHuijie WeiYunqing LiSung O ParkDae Yeon HwangYu TianMing HuangChunhui WangMeihui WangSang Kyu KwakFaxiang QinHua-Xin PengRodney S Ruoff
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
A sodium-ethylenediamine graphite intercalation compound (Na(ethylenediamine)C15: "GIC") made from graphite flakes was used to study the microwave absorption performance of a GIC for the first time. Compared with the pristine graphite flakes, the neighboring layers in this GIC are pillared by Na(ethylenediamine)+ and possess a larger layer distance and improved electrical conductivity. Owing to the electrical conductivity of this GIC, only half of the loading content, compared to graphite flakes, is needed to achieve an outstanding absorption of -75.6 dB at 9.25 GHz (10.0 wt % GIC in paraffin in a 4.0 mm thick sample), but for graphite, 20.0 wt % is required for an absorption of -37.6 dB.
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