ZIF-Derived Co Nanoparticles Embedded in Pumpkin Seedlike, Hollow N-Doped Carbon Structures for Efficient Microwave Absorption
Xueyun Han,
Siyu Zhang,
Lei Qiao
et al.
Abstract:Metal−organic framework (MOF)-derived materials have gained popularity as microwave absorbing materials due to their electromagnetic dissipation advantages. In this study, a special type of MOF (ZIF-L) was used as a precursor; tannic acid was introduced for chemical etching. The resulting material obtained by in situ carbonization was a hollow structure of N-doped carbon embedded by Co nanoparticles (CoHNC), which retained the original pumpkin seed shape but had a hierarchical porous structure on the inside. B… Show more
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