A review on recent developments in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) derived carbon as a microwave absorption material (MAMs) |
Paper ID : 1026-ICEE (R5) |
Authors: |
Mohamed Elmowafy *1, Mohamed Elsayed2, Hesham Tantawy3, osama Zalat1 1Chemical Engineering Department, Military Technical College, Kobry Elkobbah, Cairo, Egypt 2Head of chemical engineering department 3School of Chemical Engineering, Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt. |
Abstract: |
Microwave absorption materials (MAMs) have recently gotten a lot of interest because of their ability to reduce electromagnetic waves (EMW). They can dissipate EMW by converting it into thermal energy or other kinds of energy. Multiple loss mechanisms are common in ideal MAMs, which must be lightweight, thin in thickness, have a wide absorption bandwidth, and have robust absorption characteristics. The development of microwave absorption materials (MAMs) is a critical topic since our living area is filled with electromagnetic waves that pose a health risk to humans. In addition, MAMs are utilized in radar stealth to keep weapons from being spotted. Many nano-materials have been investigated as MAMs, although not all of them perform well. This review will bring new insight into the design and fabrication of MOF-derived - Carbon-based MAMs, as well as a better knowledge of the fundamentals and practical application |
Keywords: |
microwave absorption, electromagnetic wave, metal-organic framework, nano-materials, |
Status : Paper Accepted |