As one of the earliest microwave absorbing materials (MAMs), carbon-based materials have been drawn the attentions because of their extensive sources, low density, simple preparation process and low cost. With the discovery of new carbon allotropes such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, especially the continuously improvement of microwave absorbing properties, carbon-based composites are expected to be applied as low frequency and broadband absorbing materials. In this paper, the latest basic research and application progress at home and abroad of carbon-based microwave absorbing composites such as carbon black-based composites, carbon fiber-based composites, carbon nanotubes-based composites and graphene-based composites are summarized. At last, the future direction of carbonbased microwave absorbing composites is introduced.
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