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Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption
Microwave absorbing materials (MAM) have attracted considerable attention over the years in stealth and information technologies. Metal–organic framework (MOF) with a unique microstructure and electronic state has become an attractive focus as self-sacrificing precursors of microwave absorbers. The...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9032547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01880a |
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author | Ma, Mingliang Bi, Yuxin Tong, Zhouyu Liu, Yanyan Lyu, Ping Wang, Rongzhen Ma, Yong Wu, Guanglei Liao, Zijian Chen, Yan |
author_facet | Ma, Mingliang Bi, Yuxin Tong, Zhouyu Liu, Yanyan Lyu, Ping Wang, Rongzhen Ma, Yong Wu, Guanglei Liao, Zijian Chen, Yan |
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description | Microwave absorbing materials (MAM) have attracted considerable attention over the years in stealth and information technologies. Metal–organic framework (MOF) with a unique microstructure and electronic state has become an attractive focus as self-sacrificing precursors of microwave absorbers. The MOF-derived porous carbon (PC) materials exhibit a high absorbing performance due to the stable three-dimensional structure and homogeneous distribution of metal particles. MOF-derived PC materials are promising for ideal MAM via tuning of the structure and composition, resulting in appropriate impedance matching and the synergistic effect between magnetic and dielectric loss. In this review, the MOF-derived PC materials and their basic absorption mechanisms (dielectric loss, magnetic loss and impedance matching) are introduced, as well as the characters of various MOF-derived PC materials. In addition, this review provides a comprehensive introduction and tabulates the recent progress based on the classification of the MOF-derived metallic state, such as pure PC (without reduced metals), mono-metal/PC, multi-metal/PC, metal oxides/PC and other derived PC composites. Finally, the challenges faced by MOF-derived PC materials are overviewed, and their further development is mentioned. |
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spelling | pubmed-90325472022-04-26 Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption Ma, Mingliang Bi, Yuxin Tong, Zhouyu Liu, Yanyan Lyu, Ping Wang, Rongzhen Ma, Yong Wu, Guanglei Liao, Zijian Chen, Yan RSC Adv Chemistry Microwave absorbing materials (MAM) have attracted considerable attention over the years in stealth and information technologies. Metal–organic framework (MOF) with a unique microstructure and electronic state has become an attractive focus as self-sacrificing precursors of microwave absorbers. The MOF-derived porous carbon (PC) materials exhibit a high absorbing performance due to the stable three-dimensional structure and homogeneous distribution of metal particles. MOF-derived PC materials are promising for ideal MAM via tuning of the structure and composition, resulting in appropriate impedance matching and the synergistic effect between magnetic and dielectric loss. In this review, the MOF-derived PC materials and their basic absorption mechanisms (dielectric loss, magnetic loss and impedance matching) are introduced, as well as the characters of various MOF-derived PC materials. In addition, this review provides a comprehensive introduction and tabulates the recent progress based on the classification of the MOF-derived metallic state, such as pure PC (without reduced metals), mono-metal/PC, multi-metal/PC, metal oxides/PC and other derived PC composites. Finally, the challenges faced by MOF-derived PC materials are overviewed, and their further development is mentioned. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9032547/ /pubmed/35479149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01880a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Ma, Mingliang Bi, Yuxin Tong, Zhouyu Liu, Yanyan Lyu, Ping Wang, Rongzhen Ma, Yong Wu, Guanglei Liao, Zijian Chen, Yan Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
title | Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
title_full | Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
title_fullStr | Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
title_short | Recent progress of MOF-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
title_sort | recent progress of mof-derived porous carbon materials for microwave absorption |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9032547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01880a |
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