Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas

Equipped with precision sensors/antenna modules combined with integrated processing and telemetry circuitry, wireless implants that are both biocompatible and biodegradable are important devices for monitoring patient's conditions and patient's safety. In this article we report on the deve...

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Main Authors: Austin Tesser, Ala Alemaryeen, Jeremy Lewis, Ali Alshami, Meysam Haghshenas, Sima Noghanian
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8815714/
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spelling doaj-efbec50b79574e15879b27f852586a722021-03-29T23:16:33ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01712326812327910.1109/ACCESS.2019.29378088815714Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency AntennasAustin Tesser0Ala Alemaryeen1Jeremy Lewis2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0035-5779Ali Alshami3Meysam Haghshenas4Sima Noghanian5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3613-3281Department of Chemical Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USASchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USADepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USADepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USAPhoenix Analysis and Design Technologies (PADT) Inc., Tempe, AZ, USAEquipped with precision sensors/antenna modules combined with integrated processing and telemetry circuitry, wireless implants that are both biocompatible and biodegradable are important devices for monitoring patient's conditions and patient's safety. In this article we report on the development, design, and testing of a bio-based monopole radio frequency (RF) sensor/antenna module for potential use in human health applications. The module is built on a dielectric substrate biocomposite made of 0.5:1.0 ratio of polylactic acid (PLA) to sunflower carbon substrate (SCS) produced via pyrolysis of seeds shells. Findings for the SCS include optimized reactor yields around 7.9 wt.% at 500°C, a 0.27:1.0 fixed to elemental carbon content, dielectric constant near 3.4, loss factor between 0.0 and 0.4 measured in the 1 to 6 GHz frequency range. The PLA-SCS biocomposite exhibited comparable dielectric properties to those of pure SCS, a 17% elastic modulus increase, and over 500% increase in hardness. Numerical simulation of the designed sensor/antenna module agreed fairly well with the experimental validation results. Tests of the fabricated sensor/antenna module on water, soil and muscle tissue phantom, as well as implanted inside muscle tissue phantom, via the reflection coefficient (S11) and in a communication link via the transmission coefficient (S21) confirmed use and applicability of the developed antenna.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8815714/Monopole antennabio-based substratepyrolysispolylactic acid composite
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author Austin Tesser
Ala Alemaryeen
Jeremy Lewis
Ali Alshami
Meysam Haghshenas
Sima Noghanian
spellingShingle Austin Tesser
Ala Alemaryeen
Jeremy Lewis
Ali Alshami
Meysam Haghshenas
Sima Noghanian
Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas
IEEE Access
Monopole antenna
bio-based substrate
pyrolysis
polylactic acid composite
author_facet Austin Tesser
Ala Alemaryeen
Jeremy Lewis
Ali Alshami
Meysam Haghshenas
Sima Noghanian
author_sort Austin Tesser
title Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas
title_short Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas
title_full Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas
title_fullStr Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Use of Bio-Based Dielectric Substrate for Implanted Radio Frequency Antennas
title_sort synthesis and use of bio-based dielectric substrate for implanted radio frequency antennas
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Equipped with precision sensors/antenna modules combined with integrated processing and telemetry circuitry, wireless implants that are both biocompatible and biodegradable are important devices for monitoring patient's conditions and patient's safety. In this article we report on the development, design, and testing of a bio-based monopole radio frequency (RF) sensor/antenna module for potential use in human health applications. The module is built on a dielectric substrate biocomposite made of 0.5:1.0 ratio of polylactic acid (PLA) to sunflower carbon substrate (SCS) produced via pyrolysis of seeds shells. Findings for the SCS include optimized reactor yields around 7.9 wt.% at 500°C, a 0.27:1.0 fixed to elemental carbon content, dielectric constant near 3.4, loss factor between 0.0 and 0.4 measured in the 1 to 6 GHz frequency range. The PLA-SCS biocomposite exhibited comparable dielectric properties to those of pure SCS, a 17% elastic modulus increase, and over 500% increase in hardness. Numerical simulation of the designed sensor/antenna module agreed fairly well with the experimental validation results. Tests of the fabricated sensor/antenna module on water, soil and muscle tissue phantom, as well as implanted inside muscle tissue phantom, via the reflection coefficient (S11) and in a communication link via the transmission coefficient (S21) confirmed use and applicability of the developed antenna.
topic Monopole antenna
bio-based substrate
pyrolysis
polylactic acid composite
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8815714/
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