Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination

Permittivity is a vitally important parameter for describing the absorbing and heating characteristics of a material under microwave irradiation, and it is also strongly dependent on temperature. However, the literature contains little information on this topic and even less particular permittivity...

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Main Authors: Zhanyong Guo, Fachaung Li, Guang Su, Demei Zhai, Fang Cheng, Shaohua Ju, Jinhui Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-02-01
Series:High Temperature Materials and Processes
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2017-0191
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spelling doaj-84e75acba50142ab8c44df359880d29a2021-09-06T19:19:57ZengDe GruyterHigh Temperature Materials and Processes0334-64552191-03242019-02-0138201913514210.1515/htmp-2017-0191Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its DechlorinationZhanyong Guo0Fachaung Li1Guang Su2Demei Zhai3Fang Cheng4Shaohua Ju5Jinhui Peng6Henan Institute of Technology, Xinxiang, Henan453003, ChinaHenan Institute of Technology, Xinxiang, Henan453003, ChinaHenan Institute of Technology, Xinxiang, Henan453003, ChinaHenan Institute of Technology, Xinxiang, Henan453003, ChinaHenan Institute of Technology, Xinxiang, Henan453003, ChinaYunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Intensification Metallurgy, Kunming, Yunnan650093, ChinaYunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Intensification Metallurgy, Kunming, Yunnan650093, ChinaPermittivity is a vitally important parameter for describing the absorbing and heating characteristics of a material under microwave irradiation, and it is also strongly dependent on temperature. However, the literature contains little information on this topic and even less particular permittivity data at elevated temperatures. In this paper, the permittivity of a CuCl residue at temperatures from 13 to 450 °C at 2.45 GHz was measured using the cavity perturbation method. The relationship of its real part (ε′) and imaginary part (ε″) with temperature (T) was deduced. In addition, the temperature-dependent tangent (tan δ) and the penetration depth (d) of microwaves into the material were calculated. The results of the permittivity study show that the dielectric constant (ε′) of the CuCl residue increased linearly with increasing temperature. In contrast, the dielectric loss factor (ε″) and loss tangent first maintained on a steady value between 13 and 300 °C and then substantially increased from 300 to 450 °C. The positive interaction of the dielectric property and temperature showed the reasonableness of our earlier metallurgy process, where the CuCl residue for dechlorination was roasted at 350–450 °C under microwave irradiation.https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2017-0191permittivity studymicrowave heatingcucl residuedielectric lossintensification mechanism
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author Zhanyong Guo
Fachaung Li
Guang Su
Demei Zhai
Fang Cheng
Shaohua Ju
Jinhui Peng
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Fachaung Li
Guang Su
Demei Zhai
Fang Cheng
Shaohua Ju
Jinhui Peng
Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination
High Temperature Materials and Processes
permittivity study
microwave heating
cucl residue
dielectric loss
intensification mechanism
author_facet Zhanyong Guo
Fachaung Li
Guang Su
Demei Zhai
Fang Cheng
Shaohua Ju
Jinhui Peng
author_sort Zhanyong Guo
title Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination
title_short Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination
title_full Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination
title_fullStr Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination
title_full_unstemmed Permittivity Study of a CuCl Residue at 13–450 °C and Elucidation of the Microwave Intensification Mechanism for Its Dechlorination
title_sort permittivity study of a cucl residue at 13–450 °c and elucidation of the microwave intensification mechanism for its dechlorination
publisher De Gruyter
series High Temperature Materials and Processes
issn 0334-6455
2191-0324
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Permittivity is a vitally important parameter for describing the absorbing and heating characteristics of a material under microwave irradiation, and it is also strongly dependent on temperature. However, the literature contains little information on this topic and even less particular permittivity data at elevated temperatures. In this paper, the permittivity of a CuCl residue at temperatures from 13 to 450 °C at 2.45 GHz was measured using the cavity perturbation method. The relationship of its real part (ε′) and imaginary part (ε″) with temperature (T) was deduced. In addition, the temperature-dependent tangent (tan δ) and the penetration depth (d) of microwaves into the material were calculated. The results of the permittivity study show that the dielectric constant (ε′) of the CuCl residue increased linearly with increasing temperature. In contrast, the dielectric loss factor (ε″) and loss tangent first maintained on a steady value between 13 and 300 °C and then substantially increased from 300 to 450 °C. The positive interaction of the dielectric property and temperature showed the reasonableness of our earlier metallurgy process, where the CuCl residue for dechlorination was roasted at 350–450 °C under microwave irradiation.
topic permittivity study
microwave heating
cucl residue
dielectric loss
intensification mechanism
url https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2017-0191
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