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Multidimensional Engineering Induced Interfacial Polarization by in-Situ Confined Growth of MoS 2 Nanosheets for Enhanced Microwave Absorption.

Kaicheng LuoChunyang XuYiqian DuXiaowei LvXiaofen YangMin LiuWenxuan ZhaoChang ZhangYuxiang LaiZhengwang LiuRenchao Che
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Interface design has enormous potential for the enhancement of interfacial polarization and microwave absorption properties. However, the construction of interfaces is always limited in components of a single dimension. Developing systematic strategies to customize multidimensional interfaces and fully utilize advantages of low-dimensional materials remains challenging. Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have garnered significant attention owing to their distinctive electrical conductivity and exceptional interfacial effects. In this study, a series of hollow TMDCs@C fibers are synthesized via sacrificial template of CdS and confined growth of TMDCs embedded in the fibers. The complex permittivity of the hollow TMDCs@C fibers can be adjusted by tuning the content of CdS templates. Importantly, the multidimensional interfaces of the fibers contribute to elevating the microwave absorption performance. Among the hollow TMDCs@C fibers, the minimum reflection loss (RL min ) of the hollow MoS 2 @C fibers can reach -52.0 dB at the thickness of 2.5 mm, with a broad effective absorption bandwidth of 4.56 GHz at 2.0 mm. This work establishes an alternative approach for constructing multidimensional coupling interfaces and optimizing TMDCs as microwave absorption materials.
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