Study on 10 GHz electromagnetic wave absorption of cullet doped with iron (II, III) oxide

Mansor, M.F.C. and Cheng, E.M. and Malek, M.F.A. and Beh, H.G. and Chik, A. and Khor, S.F. and Rojan, M.A. and Nasir, N.F.M. and Ong, S.A. and Bakar, S.A. (2015) Study on 10 GHz electromagnetic wave absorption of cullet doped with iron (II, III) oxide. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

Glass bottle waste was recycled into cullet to doped with iron (II, III) oxide, Fe3O4 have been found to possess a significant propensity for absorbing electromagnetic (EM) waves. In this work, the electromagnetic wave absorption composites, consisting of cullet and Fe3O4, were prepared by sintering a mixture of cullet raw material and iron (II, III) oxide powder. Reflection coefficient (S11) and transmission coefficient (S21) was measured at 10 GHz electromagnetic waves for the different percentage weight (wt) of cullet doped with Fe3O4. The absorption coefficient of electromagnetic wave was calculated based on the S11 and S21 measurement. The sample of cullet doped with Fe3O4 has a higher electromagnetic wave absorption comparable to the pure cullet raw material. Electromagnetic wave absorption performances of specimens can be controlled by changing the ratio between iron (II, III) oxide powder and cullet. © 2015 IEEE.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Biomedical engineering; Bottles; Circular waveguides; Electromagnetic pulse; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Electromagnetic waves; Glass bottles; Iron; Magnetic materials; Reflection; Signal interference; Sintering, Absorption co-efficient; cullet; Electromagnetic wave absorber; Iron(II , III); Oxide powder; Transmission coefficients, Electromagnetic wave reflection
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 26 Mar 2022 03:21
Last Modified: 26 Mar 2022 03:21
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/31535

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