基于质子裁剪的选择性编码介电基因以提高mof的微波吸收

Jiaqi Tao , Linling Xu , Haoshan Jin , Yansong Gu , Jintang Zhou , Zhengjun Yao , Xuewei Tao , Ping Chen , Dinghui Wang , Zhong Li , Hongjing Wu
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摘要

调节中空金属有机框架的介电基因是微波吸收(MA)的一个里程碑式项目。然而,在破译各种介电基因的贡献方面仍然存在瓶颈,使得从选择性编码基因序列中扩展MA潜力变得困难。在此,使用定制的质子剪裁策略来构建可控腔,精心设计的热力学调节促进了碳原子从无序到有序的重排,从而增强了电荷转移的特性。同时,从杂原子到空位的缺陷构型转变和中空结构的几何构型增加了与极化相关的介电基因。因此,MA性能在宽带吸收方面得到了增强(6.6​GHz,1.78​mm)和高效损耗(−62.5​dB),使样品适合于复杂的开放电磁环境。这项工作实现了介电基因序列之间的权衡,并深入了解了各种微波损耗机制的功能和来源。
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Selective coding dielectric genes based on proton tailoring to improve microwave absorption of MOFs

Regulating dielectric genes of hollow metal-organic frameworks is a milestone project for microwave absorption (MA). However, there is still a bottleneck in deciphering the contribution of various dielectric genes, making it hard to expand the MA potential from selective encoding gene sequences. Herein, a custom-made proton tailoring strategy is used to build a controllable cavity, and meticulously designed thermodynamic regulation promotes the rearrangement of carbon atoms from disorder to order, thus enhancing the characteristics of charge transfer. Meanwhile, the defect-configuration transformation from heteroatom to vacancy and geometric configuration of hollow structure increase the polarization-related dielectric genes. Therefore, MA performance is enhanced towards broadband absorption (6.6 ​GHz, 1.78 ​mm) and high-efficiency loss (−62.5 ​dB), making samples suitable for complex open electromagnetic environments. This work realizes the tradeoff between dielectric gene sequences and provides a profound insight into the functions and sources of various microwave loss mechanisms.

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