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Tong Guo
Researcher at Central South University
Publications - 12
Citations - 382
Tong Guo is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Composite number & Electromagnetic shielding. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 111 citations.
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Multifunctional Ti3C2Tx MXene Composite Hydrogels with Strain Sensitivity toward Absorption-Dominated Electromagnetic-Interference Shielding
TL;DR: In this article, a hydrogel-type shielding material incorporating MXene and poly(acrylic acid) is fabricated through a biomineralization-inspired assembly route, which exhibits excellent stretchability and recyclability, favorable shape adaptability and adhesiveness.
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Tunable microwave absorptivity in reduced graphene oxide functionalized with Fe3O4 nanorods
TL;DR: In this article, high-performance microwave absorbing materials of three-dimensional (3D) reduced graphene oxide (RGO)@Fe3O4 structure were realized with different compositions.
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Stretched graphene nanosheets formed the “obstacle walls” in melamine sponge towards effective electromagnetic interference shielding applications
TL;DR: In this paper, a sort of ultra-light and elastic melamine sponge/graphene composite foam decorated with stretched graphene nanosheets was successfully prepared as electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding device.
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Significantly toughened SiC foams with enhanced microwave absorption via in situ growth of Si3N4 nanowires
TL;DR: In this article, a pyrolysis-based SiC composite foam with in situ grown Si3N4 nanowires was synthesized and the minimum reflection loss (RL) of 1.25mm SiC composites reached −50.3 dB at 16.48 GHz with an effective bandwidth (RL).
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Impregnating epoxy into N-doped-CNTs@carbon aerogel to prepare high-performance microwave-absorbing composites with extra-low filler content
TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of melamine foam (MF) derived carbon aerogel with in situ grown nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes was fabricated, without using any externally introduced carbon source.