SiO2-modified APTMS nanocoatings encapsulating FeNi: Amplifying microwave absorption and corrosion resistance

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2024)

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Corrosion is a major challenge for the reliable operation of ferromagnetic absorbers (FMAs) in extreme environments. Herein, we employed a one-pot method to construct SiO2-modified (3-Aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTMS) nanocoatings on the FeNi surface, using tetraethyl orthosilicate and APTMS as precursors. The resulting APTMS/SiO2 nanocoating (thickness: 12.0-29.3 nm) contained numerous -NH2 and -OH functional groups, contributing to the generation of dipole polarizations. The nanocoating also improved the interfacial polarization and the impedance matching of FeNi@APTMS/SiO2, enhancing its microwave absorption (MA) properties. At 2.00 mm, FeNi@APTMS/SiO2 exhibited a maximum effective absorption bandwidth of 9.23 GHz, outperforming FeNi's 8.01 GHz. Moreover, the radar cross-section value of FeNi@APTMS/SiO2 reached as high as 27.84 dB & sdot;m2. Moreover, the nanocoating acted as a barrier to isolate the FeNi from the corrosive medium and prevent the formation of corrosive microcells with NaCl solutions, increasing the corrosion resistance of FeNi. The corrosion rate of FeNi@APTMS/SiO2 was measured at 4.71 x 10-11 m/s, which was 5.81 times lower than that of FeNi. This research highlights the advantages of APTMS/SiO2 for MA and corrosion protection, offering valuable insights into the development of corrosion-resistant FMAs.
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FeNi,SiO2-modified APTMS nanocoating,Microwave Absorption,Corrosion Resistance
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