Molecules (Sep 2020)

Geopolymer Carbon-Based for Ultra-Wideband Absorbent Applications

  • Ioana Nicoleta Vlasceanu,
  • Ameni Gharzouni,
  • Olivier Tantot,
  • Edson Martinod,
  • Sylvie Rossignol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 18
p. 4218

Abstract

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Dimension reduction, cost efficiency, and environmental sustainability are important factors in absorbent designs. Geopolymers represent an eco-friendly and cost-efficient solution for such applications, and the objective of this study is to develop new geopolymer-based composites with tailored dielectric properties. To develop such composites, different formulations based on three types of carbon and various surfactants are tested. The nonionic surfactant is preferred over the anionic surfactant. Dielectric investigations between 2 and 3.3 GHz are performed. The results reveal that the carbon content and its type (origin) have significant effects on the dielectric characteristics and less on the magnetic characteristics. Indeed, an increase in permittivity from 2 to 24 and an increase from 0.09 to 0.6 for loss tangent are shown with changes in the carbon content and type. A permittivity (ε) of 2.27 and loss (tan δ) of 0.19 are obtained for a pore size of 1.6 mm, for the carbon type with the lowest purity, and with a nonionic surfactant. Finally, it is shown that the addition of magnetite has little impact on the overall magnetic properties of the geopolymer.

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