Monteagudo Honrubia Miguel, Caposciutti Gianluca, Herraiz-Martínez Francisco Javier, Matanza Domingo Javier, Tellini Bernardo, Giannetti Romano
Institute for Research in Technology, ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, 28015 Madrid, Spain.
Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, Italy.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Apr 25;24(9):2735. doi: 10.3390/s24092735.
Metallic nanoscale particles attract a growing interest in several fields, thanks to their unique bonding characteristics; applications are appearing in the literature in the fields of, for example, sensor coatings and biochemical compound detection. However, the controlled fabrication of such nanopowders is often cumbersome, especially because their characterization is normally slow, involving procedures such as electron microscopy. On the other hand, microwave sensors based on near-field effects on materials are being developed with high sensitivity and show promising characteristics. In this paper, the authors show how a microwave sensor based on a Square Spiral Resonator can be used to characterize paraffin dispersions of nanoparticles conveniently and cost-effectively.
金属纳米级颗粒因其独特的键合特性在多个领域引起了越来越多的关注;例如,在传感器涂层和生化化合物检测等领域的应用不断出现在文献中。然而,此类纳米粉末的可控制备通常很麻烦,特别是因为其表征通常很缓慢,涉及电子显微镜等程序。另一方面,基于材料近场效应的微波传感器正在被开发出来,具有高灵敏度并展现出良好的特性。在本文中,作者展示了基于方形螺旋谐振器的微波传感器如何能够方便且经济高效地用于表征纳米颗粒的石蜡分散体。