2023
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202302686
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In‐Situ Fabrication of Sustainable‐N‐Doped‐Carbon‐Nanotube‐Encapsulated CoNi Heterogenous Nanocomposites for High‐Efficiency Electromagnetic Wave Absorption

Abstract: Developing carbon encapsulated magnetic composites with rational design of microstructure for achieving high‐performance electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption in a facile, sustainable, and energy‐efficiency approach is highly demanded yet remains challenging. Here, a type of N‐doped carbon nanotube (CNT) encapsulated CoNi alloy nanocomposites with diverse heterostructures are synthesized via the facile, sustainable autocatalytic pyrolysis of porous CoNi‐layered double hydroxide/melamine. Specifically, the form… Show more

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“…This heterogeneous encapsulation structure, composed of amorphous carbon and graphite carbon, not only enhances the stability of the Fe 2 P NPs but also significantly improves the interface polarization loss capability. 23 Additionally, clear lattice fringes can be observed in Fig. 2f and the measured interplanar spacing of 0.22 nm corresponds to the (111) plane of Fe 2 P. This further confirms the well-crystallized formation of Fe 2 P. The elemental mapping and HAADF-STEM image further confirm the distribution of C, P, and Fe elements on the surface of Fe 2 P@CNFs (Fig S3(a–e)†).…”
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“…This heterogeneous encapsulation structure, composed of amorphous carbon and graphite carbon, not only enhances the stability of the Fe 2 P NPs but also significantly improves the interface polarization loss capability. 23 Additionally, clear lattice fringes can be observed in Fig. 2f and the measured interplanar spacing of 0.22 nm corresponds to the (111) plane of Fe 2 P. This further confirms the well-crystallized formation of Fe 2 P. The elemental mapping and HAADF-STEM image further confirm the distribution of C, P, and Fe elements on the surface of Fe 2 P@CNFs (Fig S3(a–e)†).…”
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confidence: 66%
“…It could be intuitively seen that N and S elements were successfully entered structurally, which was beneficial to improve the electronic structure. [ 35 , 41 ] Figure 3j–l illustrate the C 1s, N 1s, and S 2p high‐resolution spectra of γ‐CD‐MOF/GO/MG‐600, respectively. Among them, C had three main peaks of C─C/C = C at 284.8 eV, C─S/C─N at 285.3 eV, and O─C = O at 289 eV.…”
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“…80–83 The eddy current effect can be further analysed according to the C 0 value ( μ ′′( μ ′) − 2 f − 1). 84 In general, the C 0 value would be constant when the eddy current effect is responsible for magnetic loss. As illustrated in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%