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Three-Dimensional Architecture Reduced Graphene Oxide-LiFePO4 Composite: Preparation and Excellent Microwave
Jingjing Dong1, Ying Lin1, Hanwen Zong1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering , Shaanxi University of Science and Technology , Weiyang District, Xi'an 710021 , China.
Abstract:
The present work reports preparation of 3D composites of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) with coral-like LiFePO4 particles in two steps, which involves the fabrication of LiFePO4 particles by the solvothermal method and the subsequent preparation of RGO/coral-like LiFePO4 composites by the etching method. The microwave absorption properties of LiFePO4 particles, coral-like LiFePO4 particles, and the RGO/coral-like LiFePO4 composites were studied. Our results show that the as-prepared RGO/coral-like LiFePO4 composites exhibit significantly improved microwave absorption properties compared with the pure LiFePO4 particles and coral-like LiFePO4 particles. The RGO/coral-like LiFePO4 composite (S-60) possesses optimized reflection loss (RL) performance with an RL value of -61.4 dB and a broad effective absorption bandwidth of 4 GHz (from 11.36 to 14.88 GHz and 16.32 to 16.8 GHz) at the matching thickness of only 2.4 mm. This demonstrates that the RGO/coral-like LiFePO4 composites can be superior candidates for lightweight and high-efficiency microwave absorbers.
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