Abstract
Ferrite/carbon aerogel composites have been fabricated via vacuum impregnation and coprecipitation of iron ions. The resultant Fe3O4/carbon aerogels possess high specific surface area, electronic conductive interconnected network and uniformly dispersed magnetic nanoparticles, showing an excellent electromagnetic wave absorption performance, which can be tactfully regulated by the pyrolysis temperature and incorporated Fe3O4 content. The minimum reflection loss of -57 dB is achieved with a filler loading of 10 wt%, and the effective absorption bandwidth can cover 5.2 GHz with a thickness of 1.8 mm. Furthermore, the electromagnetic energy dissipation mechanism has been discussed to provide a new route for preparing electromagnetic wave absorption materials. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.