“…With the swift expansion of electronic equipment and radio communications, it brings not only high efficiency and convenience to industrial production but also electromagnetic interference. Consequently, research studies on high-efficiency microwave absorption (MA) materials have attracted great attention. , It is generally accepted that the ideal MA material ought to possess the following characteristics: thin thickness, light weight, strong absorption, and wide band. − Until now, many MA materials, including conductive polymers, , ceramics, , ferrites, , and so forth, have been studied and applied in real life. Among these candidates, carbon-based materials are thought of as the most promising materials for MA because of their salient features (relatively light weight, good corrosion resistance, and rich active sites). , …”