An
ultralight and high-strength SiCnw@SiC foam with
highly efficient microwave absorption and heat insulation properties
was successfully synthesized using the template sacrifice method and
chemical vapor deposition process. The microstructure is a novel double
network structure, which is formed by the coupling of the morphology-controlled
SiCnw and the SiC skeleton. The introduction of SiCnw can not only provide more interface polarization and dielectric
loss to the SiC foam, which greatly enhances the microwave absorption
capacity of the composite foam, but also can enable it to act as an
excellent radiation absorbent, which can effectively reduce the thermal
conductivity of the foam, especially at high temperatures. In this
study, a minimum reflection loss (RL
min) of −52.49 dB was achieved at 2.82 mm thickness with an effective
absorption bandwidth of 5.6 GHz. As the length/diameter ratio of SiCnw decreases, the composite foam exhibits excellent high-temperature
thermal insulation and mechanical properties. For the SiCnw@SiC foam, the thermal conductivity is only 0.304 W/mK at 1200 °C
and the compressive strength reaches 1.53 MPa. This multifunctional
SiCnw@SiC foam is an outstanding material, which has potential
applications in microwave absorption and high-temperature heat insulation
in harsh environments.
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