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Self-Sensing NiFe@N-doped Carbon Aerogel: Integrating Excellent Radar Stealth, Inherent Structural Health Monitoring,
Xiaosen Du1,2, Jianhua Zhou3,4, Jiarui Yu1,2
1College of Bioresources Chemical and Materials Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi'an, 710021, People's Republic of China.
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Biomass carbon-based aerogels derived from collagen protofibrils are gaining considerable attention in electromagnetic protection. However, achieving a well-designed microstructure, optimized magnetic and dielectric loss components, and integrated multifunctionality within a single material system remains a significant challenge. Herein, a three-dimensional (3D) hierarchically biomimetic honeycomb-like porous magnetic NiFe@N-doped carbon aerogel (NFNCA) is obtained via a simple strategy involving in situ growth, freeze-drying, and pyrolysis carbonization. Driven by the synergy of a 3D conductive networking structure, magnetic and dielectric multi-components, numerous heterogeneous interfaces, and diverse loss pathways, the optimized NFNCA exhibits exceptional electromagnetic wave attenuation capability, evidenced by a minimum reflection loss (RL) of -53.49 dB at 1.93 mm and an effective absorption bandwidth of 6.24 GHz (11.76-18.00 GHz). Furthermore, the exceptional radar stealth, infrared thermal stealth, thermal management, and flame retardancy characteristics of NFNCA render it a promising candidate for multiple applications in demanding environments. Interestingly, the 3D cross-linked conductive network of NFNCA can serve as strain sensors to detect changes in the internal structure of carbon aerogels. Hence, this work provides a feasible design strategy for developing lightweight, high-efficiency, and multifunctional biomass-based carbon aerogel electromagnetic wave absorbing materials for various application scenarios.
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