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Title: Bio-based materials for microwave devices: A review.
Authors: Krishnan, Sriram
Keywords: Bio-based
green technology
materials communication
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Journal of Electronic Materials, 50(4), 1893-1921.
Abstract: Modern wireless systems have tremendous applications in communication, medicine, defense, aerospace, remote sensing, tracking, astronomy, fashion, etc. These systems make heavy use of microwave components made of a substantial amount of non-degradable materials as dielectrics or insulators. These non-degradable materials are hazardous to the environment, and their recycling is expensive and difficult. To reduce this toxic contamination, it is vital to use efficient and low-cost bio-based materials as a replacement to the conventional non-degradable materials. This review focuses on the research that has been carried out on the microwave applications of both synthetic and natural bio-based materials. The discussion is presented under two broad categories, namely, microwave applications using biodegradable materials degradable by a biotic environment and using special bioresorbable material for bio-implants that may dissolve or be absorbed in the body. This review can facilitate new researchers with a comprehensive literature on green materials for communication systems. Also, it can assist in the selection and development of available bio-based materials for a wide range of radio-frequency (RF) and microwave applications.
Description: Only IISER Mohali authors are available in the record.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-020-08672-z
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