One-step preparation of N-doped porous carbon materials with excellent microwave absorption properties based on methylene blue saturated wood-based activated carbon
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Abstract
Porous carbon has been intensively used for microwave absorption in merits of its outstanding specific surface area and dielectric properties. This study investigates the microwave absorption capacity of saturated wood-based activated carbon (SWAC) which was used for methylene blue treatment. The results demonstrate that SWAC, subjected to high temperature calcination, exhibits excellent microwave absorption properties. The structure, composition, micro-morphology, and electromagnetic parameters of SWAC were comprehensively analyzed using various techniques. The findings reveal that after calcination, SWAC possesses a rich pore structure, optimized material impedance matching, and the introduction of N atoms from the organic substance methylene blue into the carbon lattice of SWAC, thereby providing dipole polarization loss. These properties significantly contribute to its microwave absorption performance. The optimal reflection loss of SWAC at 6 GHz reaches −50.29 dB with an effective absorption bandwidth of 2.01 GHz, achieved at a calcination temperature of 700 °C and a paraffin matrix additive amount of 25%. The one-step treatment of SWAC proves to be a competitive and cost-effective method for producing microwave absorbers, which holds significant importance for the recovery of SWAC.
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Carbon Letters aims to be a comprehensive journal with complete coverage of carbon materials and carbon-rich molecules. These materials range from, but are not limited to, diamond and graphite through chars, semicokes, mesophase substances, carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, graphenes, carbon blacks, activated carbons, pyrolytic carbons, glass-like carbons, etc. Papers on the secondary production of new carbon and composite materials from the above mentioned various carbons are within the scope of the journal. Papers on organic substances, including coals, will be considered only if the research has close relation to the resulting carbon materials. Carbon Letters also seeks to keep abreast of new developments in their specialist fields and to unite in finding alternative energy solutions to current issues such as the greenhouse effect and the depletion of the ozone layer. The renewable energy basics, energy storage and conversion, solar energy, wind energy, water energy, nuclear energy, biomass energy, hydrogen production technology, and other clean energy technologies are also within the scope of the journal. Carbon Letters invites original reports of fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of carbon science and technology.