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Lightweight, Low-Cost Co 2 SiO 4 @diatomite Core-Shell Composite Material for High-Efficiency Microwave Absorption.

Yifan ZhangRui CaiDashuang WangKailin LiQing SunYuntao XiaoHao TengXiaohan HuangTao SunZhaohui LiuKexin YaoYu Xin ZhangPing'an Yang
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The porous and biomimetic cobalt silicate@diatomite (Co 2 SiO 4 @diatomite) was successfully synthesized by a two-step method, including the hydrothermal method and calcination to improve the electromagnetic wave absorption property. Different hydrothermal times were well-tuned for Co 2 SiO 4 @diatomite composites with different loadings of Co 2 SiO 4 . Interestingly, the Co 2 SiO 4 @diatomite composites (6 h, 25 wt%) had a smaller minimum reflection loss. Moreover, the minimum reflection loss (RL min ) could reach -12.03 dB at 16.64 GHz and the matched absorber thickness was 10 mm, while the effective absorption bandwidth (EAB, RL ≤ -10 dB) could be 1.92 GHz. In principle, such findings indicate that Co 2 SiO 4 @diatomite nanocomposites could be a promising candidate for high-efficiency microwave absorption capability.
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