Ultra-strength polyurethane/MOF-derived composites with self-healing and recycling capabilities and highly efficient microwave absorption properties†
Abstract
The development of multifunctional electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption materials is important for addressing the hazards posed by EMWs. Herein, we designed a polyurethane-based EMW absorption material (P6H7-B3O3-CoNC@rGo6%) with high strength, self-healing ability and highly efficient EMW absorption properties. The P6H7-B3O3-CoNC@rGo6% shows excellent EMW absorption performance with a minimum reflection loss (RLmin) of −47.1 dB at 12.8 GHz, an effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of 4.11 GHz at 2 mm thickness and a very low filler mass loading of only 6 wt%. The polyurethane (P6H7-B3O3) and the nanocomposites (P6H7-B3O3-CoNC@rGo6%) exhibit excellent mechanical properties with tensile strength of 62.79 MPa and 22.04 MPa, respectively. Additionally, the P6H7-B3O3-CoNC@rGo6% can rapidly restore to its original state at 85 °C by the ester exchange reaction of boron ester bonds. This strategy provides a new idea for designing polyurethane-based EMW absorption materials and extending the service life of EMW absorption materials.