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Physical, Chemical and Biological Characterization of Six Biochars Produced for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites
Published on: November 28, 2014
Electromagnetic absorption enhancing mechanisms by modified biochar derived from Enteromorpha prolifera: a combined
Zhiwang Hao1, Jimei Liu1, Xinliang He1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, 255049, China. liu_dong@sdut.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Although the rapid advances of wireless technologies and electronic devices largely improve the quality of life, electromagnetic (EM) pollution increases the risk of exposure to EM radiation. Developing high-efficiency absorbers with a rational structure and wideband characteristics is of great significance to eliminate radiation pollution. Herein, Enteromorpha prolifera derived biochar which would provide a suitable surface and multiple polarizations has been prepared as the supporter to anchor nanoparticles. In addition, theoretical simulation results further confirm that radar wave scattering could be largely inhibited after coating with absorbing materials. As a result, the hybrid absorbers achieve remarkable EM absorption properties attributed to the synergistic magnetic-dielectric loss. Elaborate compositional and structural characterization studies indicate that the absorber has a large specific area and numerous polarization centers, which would make full use of waste biomass as light weight and broadband high-performance EM absorption materials.
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