Use of Dielectric Spectroscopy for the Study of Concentration of Glyphosate in Distilled Water

Authors

  • Camilo Mendivelso Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogota Bogotá, Colombia
  • John J. Pantoja Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogota Bogotá, Colombia 2 Directed Energy Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Felix Vega 1 Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogota Bogotá, Colombia 2 Directed Energy Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Chaouki Kasmi Directed Energy Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Fahad Al Yafei Directed Energy Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Keywords:

dielectric spectroscopy, glyphosate, interdigital capacitor, microwave, sensor, water

Abstract

In this paper, the capability of sensing low concentrations of glyphosate in water of two interdigital capacitive transducers are analyzed using numerical simulations and measurements. Each microwave sensor is analyzed using the surface electric field produced at the resonance frequency. In addition, the reflection coefficient of each transducer submerged in water with glyphosate is measured and compared with distilled water. Prepared samples with concentrations of 1ppm/L (1 part per million over a liter of distilled water) are used for the experimental tests.

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Published

2020-11-07

How to Cite

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Camilo Mendivelso, John J. Pantoja, Felix Vega, Chaouki Kasmi, and Fahad Al Yafei, “Use of Dielectric Spectroscopy for the Study of Concentration of Glyphosate in Distilled Water”, ACES Journal, vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 1404–1405, Nov. 2020.

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