Abstract:The arrival of the 5G era has brought great benefits to our lives, but it has also brought problems such as electromagnetic radiation. Therefore, the demand for lightweight, high‐performance microwave absorbing materials with wide effective bandwidth is increasing. Herein, MIL‐53/g‐C3N4 was first synthesized from precursors of ferric chloride, terephthalic acid and g‐C3N4, and then thermally annealed at different temperatures to generate MOF‐Fe@C nanocomposites. Heat treatment can effectively carbonize g‐C3N4 … Show more
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