High-energy consumption in our day-to-day life can be balanced not only by harvesting pollution-free renewable energy sources, but also requires proper storage and distribution of energy. In this regard, lithium ion batteries are currently considered as effective energy storage devices and are involved in the most active research.
The rapid increase of toxic dye wastewater generated from various industries remains a severe public health problem and of prime environmental protection concern. Therefore, it has imposed a major challenge...
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS(2))-multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) hybrids have been prepared by simple dry grinding. Excellent initial charge capacity (1214 mA h g(-1)) and ~85% retention after 60 discharge-charge cycles at different current densities (100-500 mA g(-1)) make MoS(2)-MWCNT (1 : 1) hybrids a superior anode in Li-ion batteries.
The present work
reports fabrication of trilaminar core–shell
composites of Fe3O4@C@PANI as efficient lightweight
electromagnetic wave absorber by facile hydrothermal method and subsequent
high-temperature calcination followed by its encapsulation through
oxidative polymerization of aniline. The prepared composite structure
was characterized by FTIR, XRD, XPS, TEM, HRTEM, and SQUID. The measurement
of reflection loss, complex permittivity, complex permeability, and
total shielding efficiency of the composites has been carried out
in the frequency range of 2–8 GHz. Our findings showed lowest
reflection loss (∼33 dB) in composite comprised of Fe3O4@C:aniline (1:9 wt/wt) corresponding to shielding efficiency
predominantly due to absorption (∼47 dB) than reflection (∼15
dB). Such high value of shielding efficiency could be ascribed to
the presence of dual interfaces and dielectric–magnetic integration
in Fe3O4@C@PANI. In all probability, higher
dielectric loss through interface polarization and relaxation effects
in Fe3O4@C@PANI could also contribute toward
superior microwave absorption ability of Fe3O4@C@PANI compared to Fe3O4@C and Fe3O4/PANI binary composites. This is likely to enhance the
interfacial polarization, natural resonance, dielectric polarization,
trapping of EM waves by internal reflection, and effective anisotropy
energy in Fe3O4@C@PANI.
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