Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content
Permittivity of materials is of utmost importance for microwave applicators’ design and to predict high-frequency dielectric heating of materials. In the case of aromatic plant biomass, however, there are few data that help researchers design microwave applicators for microwave-assisted extraction....
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doaj-e3b3f860561443b6b6d9d4301fe1eb5f2020-11-25T03:51:43ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-08-01204684468410.3390/s20174684Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture ContentRafael Pérez-Campos0José Fayos-Fernández1Antonio José Lozano-Guerrero2Antonio Martínez-González3Juan Monzó-Cabrera4Irene Mediavilla5David Peña-Carro6Luis Saúl Esteban-Pascual7Departamento de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; 30202 Cartagena, SpainDepartamento de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; 30202 Cartagena, SpainDepartamento de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; 30202 Cartagena, SpainDepartamento de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; 30202 Cartagena, SpainDepartamento de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; 30202 Cartagena, SpainCentro de Desarrollo de Energías Renovables, CEDER-CIEMAT, 42290 Lubia, SpainCentro de Desarrollo de Energías Renovables, CEDER-CIEMAT, 42290 Lubia, SpainCentro de Desarrollo de Energías Renovables, CEDER-CIEMAT, 42290 Lubia, SpainPermittivity of materials is of utmost importance for microwave applicators’ design and to predict high-frequency dielectric heating of materials. In the case of aromatic plant biomass, however, there are few data that help researchers design microwave applicators for microwave-assisted extraction. In this work, the permittivity of cypress and rockrose biomass samples were measured versus temperature, density, and moisture content. A resonant technique based on a coaxial bi-reentrant microwave cavity was employed to obtain the complex permittivity of biomass samples as a function of those magnitudes around the 2.45 GHz ISM frequency. The obtained measurements show that large variations for permittivity values can be found with moisture content and density changes for both cypress and rockrose biomass. Temperature also has effects in a lesser degree, although it has an important influence on the cypress biomass loss factor. Polynomial expressions fitting the experimental data were provided in order to facilitate the estimation of intermediate values, which were not explicitly arranged in this work. As a general trend, the permittivity of cypress and rockrose biomass increases with increasing values of moisture content and density, whereas the biomass loss factor increases when temperature rises.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/17/4684cypressrockrosebiomasspermittivityresonant techniquedielectric constant |
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Rafael Pérez-Campos José Fayos-Fernández Antonio José Lozano-Guerrero Antonio Martínez-González Juan Monzó-Cabrera Irene Mediavilla David Peña-Carro Luis Saúl Esteban-Pascual Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content Sensors cypress rockrose biomass permittivity resonant technique dielectric constant |
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Rafael Pérez-Campos José Fayos-Fernández Antonio José Lozano-Guerrero Antonio Martínez-González Juan Monzó-Cabrera Irene Mediavilla David Peña-Carro Luis Saúl Esteban-Pascual |
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Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content |
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Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content |
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Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content |
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Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content |
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Permittivity Measurements for Cypress and Rockrose Biomass Versus Temperature, Density, and Moisture Content |
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permittivity measurements for cypress and rockrose biomass versus temperature, density, and moisture content |
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Permittivity of materials is of utmost importance for microwave applicators’ design and to predict high-frequency dielectric heating of materials. In the case of aromatic plant biomass, however, there are few data that help researchers design microwave applicators for microwave-assisted extraction. In this work, the permittivity of cypress and rockrose biomass samples were measured versus temperature, density, and moisture content. A resonant technique based on a coaxial bi-reentrant microwave cavity was employed to obtain the complex permittivity of biomass samples as a function of those magnitudes around the 2.45 GHz ISM frequency. The obtained measurements show that large variations for permittivity values can be found with moisture content and density changes for both cypress and rockrose biomass. Temperature also has effects in a lesser degree, although it has an important influence on the cypress biomass loss factor. Polynomial expressions fitting the experimental data were provided in order to facilitate the estimation of intermediate values, which were not explicitly arranged in this work. As a general trend, the permittivity of cypress and rockrose biomass increases with increasing values of moisture content and density, whereas the biomass loss factor increases when temperature rises. |
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