Multi‐Interface Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Material Based on Liquid Marble Microstructures Anchored to SEBS

Author:

Xiao Yuting1,Chen Geng1,Shi Bin1,Chang Qing1,Zhang Limin1,Wu Hongjing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MOE Key Laboratory of Material Physics and Chemistry under Extraordinary Conditions, School of Physical Science and Technology Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an 710072 China

Abstract

AbstractThe direct application of liquid marbles in electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption is challenging due to their poor stability, susceptibility to gravitational collapse, and shaping difficulties. To address this issue, a novel strategy is proposed to incorporate liquid marble microstructures (NaCl/nano‐SiO2) encapsulated in organic phases (Octadecane) into the rubber‐matrix (SEBS) using the ultrasound‐assisted emulsion blending method. The resulting NaCl/SiO2/Octadecane microstructures anchored to SEBS offer a substantial solid–liquid interface consisting of NaCl solution and SiO2. When subjected to an alternating electromagnetic (EM) field, the water molecules and polysorbate within SiO2 exhibit heightened responsiveness to the EM field, and the movement of Na+ and Cl within these microstructures leads to their accumulation at the solid–liquid interface, creating an asymmetric ion distribution. This phenomenon facilitates enhanced interfacial polarization, thereby contributing to the material's EMW absorption properties. Notably, the latex with 16 wt% SEBS (E‐3), exhibiting a surface morphology similar to human cell tissues, achieves complete absorption of X‐band (f= 4.20 GHz, RLmin = −33.87 dB). Moreover, the latex demonstrates light density (0.78 g cm−3) and environmental stability. This study not only highlights the predominant loss mechanism in rubber‐based wave‐absorbing materials but also provides valuable insights into the design of multifunctional wave‐absorbing materials.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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