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Design of a novel carbon nanotube and metal-organic framework interpenetrated structure with enhanced microwave absorption properties
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Abstract
The exploitation of carbon nanotube (CNT) and metal-organic framework (MOF) composite materials has been highly desirable in a number of applications. However, the construction of high dispersibility and stability CNT/MOF complex structures is still an enormous challenge. Herein, a novel assembly method is established for the construction of a CNT/Ni-MOF (0.1 CNT/MOF, 0.2 CNT/MOF, 0.3 CNT/MOF) interpenetrated structure by a solvothermal process. The MOFs can be robustly anchored on the surface of CNTs. Through a series of characterizations, the MOF can be comfortably integrated into the CNT fibers, which exhibits the enhancement of carrier mobility and fluorescence properties. The microwave absorption properties of the CNT/MOF are explored by a vector network analyzer. The 0.1 CNT/MOF has a maximum absorption of −9.2 dB at 18 GHz with a thickness of 5 mm, while the 0.2 CNT/MOF has a maximum absorption of −24.32 dB at 4.5 GHz with a thickness of 5 mm, a performance maximum. Therefore, the 0.2 CNT/MOF structures are potential candidates to ameliorate the microwave absorption properties.
Title: Design of a novel carbon nanotube and metal-organic framework interpenetrated structure with enhanced microwave absorption properties
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Abstract
The exploitation of carbon nanotube (CNT) and metal-organic framework (MOF) composite materials has been highly desirable in a number of applications.
However, the construction of high dispersibility and stability CNT/MOF complex structures is still an enormous challenge.
Herein, a novel assembly method is established for the construction of a CNT/Ni-MOF (0.
1 CNT/MOF, 0.
2 CNT/MOF, 0.
3 CNT/MOF) interpenetrated structure by a solvothermal process.
The MOFs can be robustly anchored on the surface of CNTs.
Through a series of characterizations, the MOF can be comfortably integrated into the CNT fibers, which exhibits the enhancement of carrier mobility and fluorescence properties.
The microwave absorption properties of the CNT/MOF are explored by a vector network analyzer.
The 0.
1 CNT/MOF has a maximum absorption of −9.
2 dB at 18 GHz with a thickness of 5 mm, while the 0.
2 CNT/MOF has a maximum absorption of −24.
32 dB at 4.
5 GHz with a thickness of 5 mm, a performance maximum.
Therefore, the 0.
2 CNT/MOF structures are potential candidates to ameliorate the microwave absorption properties.
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