Recent Progress of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials for Microwave Absorption: A Review
Yifan Wang, Lin Zhu, Han Lu, Xinghai Zhou, Yuan Gao, Lihua Lv
Abstract
With the increasing problems of electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic wave absorption (EMWA) materials have received considerable attention in civil and military fields. Among various EMWA materials, one-dimensional (1D) nanomaterials are recognized as a very promising candidate because of their unique aspect ratio, special shape anisotropy, large specific surface area, and simple manufacturing process. Herein, this paper presents a comprehensive review of recent research progress of 1D nanomaterials for EMWA applications, with a special focus on the advances in general preparation strategies and microscopic structure construction. Furthermore, the current challenge and future prospect of 1D electromagnetic absorbers are proposed, which should provide some guidelines for the design of advanced EMWA materials.