INFLUENCE OF THE SORBED ATMOSPHERIC HUMIDITY ON THE MICROWAVE CONDUCTIVITY OF A COMPOSITE-MATERIAL - POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS IN EMI SHIELDING AND ABSORBERS
Y. Alayli et R. Djouaher, INFLUENCE OF THE SORBED ATMOSPHERIC HUMIDITY ON THE MICROWAVE CONDUCTIVITY OF A COMPOSITE-MATERIAL - POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS IN EMI SHIELDING AND ABSORBERS, Measurement science & technology, 8(7), 1997, pp. 793-797
An experiment to extract water from wet air has been realized with a p
articular dielectric composite material (CM). The experimental results
indicate that the typical S-shaped isotherms of CM are analogous to t
he data obtained by adsorption of water vapour on various mineral adso
rbents, showing the fundamental nature of the phenomena involved. We h
ave found that for 80% relative humidity ratio, for example, and for 1
g of CM, the mass of sorbed water at thermodynamic equilibrium is 2 g
. To characterize the CM by an electrical method, the microwave conduc
tivity is measured at 8.62 GHz as a function of the mass of water sorb
ed from atmospheric humidity, using the cavity perturbation technique
applicable to thin films in a cylindrical cavity tuned on the TM210 ma
gnetic mode. The experimental results show that microwave conductivity
presents a maximum value at the formation of the first layer of monom
olecular sorbed water on the surface of CM (BET mass). On the other ha
nd, the microwave reflectivity (MR) is examined against mass of sorbed
water. The CM has MR less than or equal to -28 dB (4% of reflection)
at the BET mass. The conductive CM has the potential for lightweight s
hielding in an environment containing high-speed electronics circuits.