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An Impedance-Based Life-Monitoring Technique for a Graphene Water Filter

TitleAn Impedance-Based Life-Monitoring Technique for a Graphene Water Filter
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBellucci, S., Cataldo Antonino, Ferrigno L., Giovannetti S., and Maffucci A.
JournalLecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Volume604
Pagination719-726
KeywordsCosts, Electrical impedance, Environmental conditions, Graphene, Graphene nanoplatelets, Low cost fabrication, monitoring, monitoring system, Monitoring techniques, Reproducibilities, Saturation levels, Water filters, Water filtration
Abstract

The paper deals with the design and verification of a monitoring system for the analysis of the useful life of a water filter. The filter is made of pressed graphene nanoplatelets, obtained from commercial graphite with a low-cost fabrication procedure. The state of the filter is monitored by measuring the electrical impedance at the port of a suitable circuit embedding the graphene filter. It has demonstrated a good sensitivity of the impedance with respect to the saturation level of the pollutants into the filter. The technique is also shown to provide a high level of reproducibility and stability with environmental conditions. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.

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DOI10.1007/978-3-030-37161-6_54
Citation KeyBellucci2020719