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High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites

Stealth technology advances in radar-absorbing materials (RAMs) continue to grow rapidly. Barium hexaferrite is the best candidate for RAMs applications. Manganese dioxide (MnO(2)) is a transition metal with high dielectric loss and can be used as a booster for changing polarization and reducing ref...

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Autores principales: Yustanti, Erlina, Noviyanto, Alfian, Ikramullah, Muhammad, Marsillam, Yogie Anes, Taryana, Yana, Taufiq, Ahmad
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10505901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37727586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05114e
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author Yustanti, Erlina
Noviyanto, Alfian
Ikramullah, Muhammad
Marsillam, Yogie Anes
Taryana, Yana
Taufiq, Ahmad
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Noviyanto, Alfian
Ikramullah, Muhammad
Marsillam, Yogie Anes
Taryana, Yana
Taufiq, Ahmad
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description Stealth technology advances in radar-absorbing materials (RAMs) continue to grow rapidly. Barium hexaferrite is the best candidate for RAMs applications. Manganese dioxide (MnO(2)) is a transition metal with high dielectric loss and can be used as a booster for changing polarization and reducing reflection loss. The advantages of BaFe(12)O(19) and MnO(2) can be combined in a core–shell BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) composite to improve the material's performance. MnO(2) composition, temperature, hydrothermal holding time, and sample thickness all have an impact on the core–shell structure. In this study, a core–shell BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) composite is synthesized in two stages: molten salt synthesis to produce BaFe(12)O(19) as the core and hydrothermal synthesis to synthesize MnO(2) as the shell. In the hydrothermal synthesis, BaFe(12)O(19) and KMnO(4) were mixed in deionized water using different mass ratios of BaFe(12)O(19) to KMnO(4) (1 : 0.25, 1 : 0.5, 1 : 0.75, and 1 : 1). The main goal of the analysis was to figure out how well the hydrothermal synthesis method worked at different temperatures (140 °C, 160 °C, and 180 °C) and holding times (9 h, 12 h, and 15 h). The composite material was subjected to characterization using a vector network analyzer, specifically at thicknesses of 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3 mm. The hydrothermal temperature and composition ratio of BaFe(12)O(19) : MnO(2) are the most influential parameters in reducing reflection loss. Accurate control of the parameters makes a BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composite structure with a lot of sheets. The structure is capable of absorbing 99.99% of electromagnetic waves up to a sample thickness of 1.5 mm. The novelty of this study is its ability to achieve maximal absorptions on a sample with minimal thickness through precise parametric control. This characteristic makes it highly suitable for practical applications, such as performing as an anti-radar coating material. BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) demonstrates performance as a reliable electromagnetic wave absorber material with simple fabrication, producing absorption at C and X band frequencies.
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spelling pubmed-105059012023-09-19 High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites Yustanti, Erlina Noviyanto, Alfian Ikramullah, Muhammad Marsillam, Yogie Anes Taryana, Yana Taufiq, Ahmad RSC Adv Chemistry Stealth technology advances in radar-absorbing materials (RAMs) continue to grow rapidly. Barium hexaferrite is the best candidate for RAMs applications. Manganese dioxide (MnO(2)) is a transition metal with high dielectric loss and can be used as a booster for changing polarization and reducing reflection loss. The advantages of BaFe(12)O(19) and MnO(2) can be combined in a core–shell BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) composite to improve the material's performance. MnO(2) composition, temperature, hydrothermal holding time, and sample thickness all have an impact on the core–shell structure. In this study, a core–shell BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) composite is synthesized in two stages: molten salt synthesis to produce BaFe(12)O(19) as the core and hydrothermal synthesis to synthesize MnO(2) as the shell. In the hydrothermal synthesis, BaFe(12)O(19) and KMnO(4) were mixed in deionized water using different mass ratios of BaFe(12)O(19) to KMnO(4) (1 : 0.25, 1 : 0.5, 1 : 0.75, and 1 : 1). The main goal of the analysis was to figure out how well the hydrothermal synthesis method worked at different temperatures (140 °C, 160 °C, and 180 °C) and holding times (9 h, 12 h, and 15 h). The composite material was subjected to characterization using a vector network analyzer, specifically at thicknesses of 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3 mm. The hydrothermal temperature and composition ratio of BaFe(12)O(19) : MnO(2) are the most influential parameters in reducing reflection loss. Accurate control of the parameters makes a BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composite structure with a lot of sheets. The structure is capable of absorbing 99.99% of electromagnetic waves up to a sample thickness of 1.5 mm. The novelty of this study is its ability to achieve maximal absorptions on a sample with minimal thickness through precise parametric control. This characteristic makes it highly suitable for practical applications, such as performing as an anti-radar coating material. BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) demonstrates performance as a reliable electromagnetic wave absorber material with simple fabrication, producing absorption at C and X band frequencies. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10505901/ /pubmed/37727586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05114e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yustanti, Erlina
Noviyanto, Alfian
Ikramullah, Muhammad
Marsillam, Yogie Anes
Taryana, Yana
Taufiq, Ahmad
High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites
title High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites
title_full High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites
title_fullStr High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites
title_full_unstemmed High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites
title_short High-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of BaFe(12)O(19)@MnO(2) core–shell composites
title_sort high-performance microwave absorption by optimizing hydrothermal synthesis of bafe(12)o(19)@mno(2) core–shell composites
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10505901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37727586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05114e
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