Permittivity of waste-activated sludge by an open-ended coaxial line

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The complex permittivity of thickened waste activated sludge (WAS) was measured from 3MHz to 40 GHz. The solid content of the thickened WAS sample was varied from 4.5% to 18% by weight. The permittivity spectra exhibit features typical of biological tissues that have a high water content. At high frequencies, a Debye-type dispersion is observed with a relaxation rate of 19 GHz characteristic of the bulk water in the sample (γ-dispersion). At lower frequencies, the solid content of the samples determines the properties of the permittivity. The onset of the so-called β-dispersion, attributed to the charging of cell membranes, occurs between 10-100 MHz. For samples with higher solid concentrations, a weak dispersion of the real part of the permittivity, characteristic of bound water, was observed at intermediate frequencies (δ-dispersion).

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Bobowski, J. S., Johnson, T., & Eskicioglu, C. (2012). Permittivity of waste-activated sludge by an open-ended coaxial line. Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters, 29, 139–149. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIERL11120304

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