Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications

This paper presents the design of a Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CSRR) with sensitivity enhancement to detect ammoniacal nitrogen for water quality applications. Based on the literature review, the lowest concentration of AMN that has been sensed by using the CSRR is 100mg/L, which is beyond...

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Published in:IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology and Applications, ISWTA
Main Author: Enche Ab Rahim S.A.; Zulkifli N.F.N.; Sapuri M.F.; Abd Rashid N.E.; Khan Z.I.; Zakaria N.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IEEE Computer Society 2022
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Enche Ab Rahim S.A.; Zulkifli N.F.N.; Sapuri M.F.; Abd Rashid N.E.; Khan Z.I.; Zakaria N.A.
Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
2022
IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology and Applications, ISWTA
2022-August

10.1109/ISWTA55313.2022.9942787
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142703315&doi=10.1109%2fISWTA55313.2022.9942787&partnerID=40&md5=7d42e2c8e98b0a85c7879671054b74b3
This paper presents the design of a Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CSRR) with sensitivity enhancement to detect ammoniacal nitrogen for water quality applications. Based on the literature review, the lowest concentration of AMN that has been sensed by using the CSRR is 100mg/L, which is beyond the safety level, specified by the National Water Quality Standard for Malaysia (NWQS). According to the standard, extensive water treatment is required for an AMN's concentration of 0.9mg/L and above. To improve the sensitivity of the CSRR, an interdigital capacitor was introduced at the ring gap of the CSRR. Simulation results show that the maximum shift of the resonance frequency (0.84 GHz) was achieved with 4 fingers interdigital capacitor structure when the thickness of the ammonia layer is 0.5mm, while the initial CSRR resulted in a frequency shift of 0.61 GHz for the same thickness. Therefore, the sensitivity of the CSRR has improved with the addition of the IDS. © 2022 IEEE.
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author Enche Ab Rahim S.A.; Zulkifli N.F.N.; Sapuri M.F.; Abd Rashid N.E.; Khan Z.I.; Zakaria N.A.
spellingShingle Enche Ab Rahim S.A.; Zulkifli N.F.N.; Sapuri M.F.; Abd Rashid N.E.; Khan Z.I.; Zakaria N.A.
Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
author_facet Enche Ab Rahim S.A.; Zulkifli N.F.N.; Sapuri M.F.; Abd Rashid N.E.; Khan Z.I.; Zakaria N.A.
author_sort Enche Ab Rahim S.A.; Zulkifli N.F.N.; Sapuri M.F.; Abd Rashid N.E.; Khan Z.I.; Zakaria N.A.
title Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
title_short Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
title_full Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
title_fullStr Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
title_sort Sensitivity Enhancement of CSRR Sensor Using Interdigital Structure in Detecting Ammoniacal Nitrogen for Water Quality Applications
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description This paper presents the design of a Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CSRR) with sensitivity enhancement to detect ammoniacal nitrogen for water quality applications. Based on the literature review, the lowest concentration of AMN that has been sensed by using the CSRR is 100mg/L, which is beyond the safety level, specified by the National Water Quality Standard for Malaysia (NWQS). According to the standard, extensive water treatment is required for an AMN's concentration of 0.9mg/L and above. To improve the sensitivity of the CSRR, an interdigital capacitor was introduced at the ring gap of the CSRR. Simulation results show that the maximum shift of the resonance frequency (0.84 GHz) was achieved with 4 fingers interdigital capacitor structure when the thickness of the ammonia layer is 0.5mm, while the initial CSRR resulted in a frequency shift of 0.61 GHz for the same thickness. Therefore, the sensitivity of the CSRR has improved with the addition of the IDS. © 2022 IEEE.
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