DOI: 10.3390/magnetochemistry12080091 ISSN: 2312-7481

Synergistic Electrical–Magnetic–Thermal Response of Fe Soft Magnetic Composites Enabled by Thiol-Functionalised Silicon Nitride Nanosheet Interfacial Engineering

Shuang Chen, Zhongqiu Fu, Kang Wang, Gongyu Ji, Cheng Liu

Pure Fe soft magnetic composites (SMCs) hold a prominent position in cost-sensitive 10–100 kHz medium-to-low-frequency power devices owing to their low raw-material expenditure and high saturation magnetisation. Nevertheless, the inherently poor interparticle electrical resistivity permits the formation of contiguous conduction paths under alternating magnetic fields, giving rise to marked eddy-current dissipation and localised thermal accumulation. To surmount this limitation, the present work introduces γ-mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane (KH580)-functionalised silicon nitride (Si3N4) nanosheets as a multifunctional interfacial regulating layer that simultaneously establishes an electrically insulating barrier and a thermally conductive network on the surface of Fe particles. The structural integrity, surface chemical speciation and deposition behaviour of Si3N4-s nanosheets on Fe particles were systematically examined, and correlations among lamellar coverage completeness, interfacial bonding robustness and the coupled electrical–magnetic–thermal response were elucidated. The findings reveal that KH580 silanisation introduces a surface functional layer while preserving the parent α-Si3N4 crystal structure, and XPS analysis suggests possible local N–Fe and Fe–S interfacial interactions between Si3N4-s and the Fe surface. At a loading of 4 wt.% Si3N4-s, a comparatively continuous and uniform lamellar coating develops on the Fe particle surfaces. The corresponding Fe/Si3N4 SMCs exhibit the highest volume resistivity and a peak thermal conductivity of approximately 12.1 W·m−1·K−1, while maintaining a core loss of approximately 600.2 kW·m−3 at 50 mT and 100 kHz. These results indicate that the 4 wt.% specimen provides the most favourable overall balance among electrical insulation, magnetic response, core-loss suppression and thermal transport within the investigated composition range, furnishing a functionalised lamellar interfacial engineering strategy for performance advancement of low-cost Fe-based SMCs.

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