With the rise of telecommunication systems in recent decades, the implications for human health have prompted a search for ways to reduce the impact of electromagnetic waves in buildings when necessary. A viable and promising solution to realize electromagnetic shielding could be the use of drywall panels coated with a biochar paste, as proposed in this study. Biochar (bio-charcoal), a low-cost and carbon-based material, can be obtained by the thermochemical conversion of different biomass sources. A commercial wood-based biochar thermally treated at 750 °C is considered in this work. Transmission coefficients of several gypsum board elements with a biochar coating are measured in the frequency K-band (18–27 GHz). In addition, the SE of a double panel configuration, obtained by joining two coated boards to form a multilayer structure, is evaluated. The results show that the biochar coating significantly enhances the SE compared to uncoated drywall. At the highest biochar loading investigated (0.20 g/cm2), the shielding effectiveness consistently exceeds 27 dB for single panels and 46 dB for double panels across the entire frequency band. These findings indicate that biochar-coated drywall systems offer a practical and sustainable solution for integrating electromagnetic shielding into building envelopes, paving the way for innovative applications in indoor exposure control.

(2026). Biochar-Coated Drywall Panels for Electromagnetic Shielding Applications in the K-Band [journal article - articolo]. In ELECTRONICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/323067

Biochar-Coated Drywall Panels for Electromagnetic Shielding Applications in the K-Band

Ruscica, Giuseppe;Natali Sora, Isabella
2026-01-01

Abstract

With the rise of telecommunication systems in recent decades, the implications for human health have prompted a search for ways to reduce the impact of electromagnetic waves in buildings when necessary. A viable and promising solution to realize electromagnetic shielding could be the use of drywall panels coated with a biochar paste, as proposed in this study. Biochar (bio-charcoal), a low-cost and carbon-based material, can be obtained by the thermochemical conversion of different biomass sources. A commercial wood-based biochar thermally treated at 750 °C is considered in this work. Transmission coefficients of several gypsum board elements with a biochar coating are measured in the frequency K-band (18–27 GHz). In addition, the SE of a double panel configuration, obtained by joining two coated boards to form a multilayer structure, is evaluated. The results show that the biochar coating significantly enhances the SE compared to uncoated drywall. At the highest biochar loading investigated (0.20 g/cm2), the shielding effectiveness consistently exceeds 27 dB for single panels and 46 dB for double panels across the entire frequency band. These findings indicate that biochar-coated drywall systems offer a practical and sustainable solution for integrating electromagnetic shielding into building envelopes, paving the way for innovative applications in indoor exposure control.
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Ruscica, Giuseppe; Savi, Patrizia; Perotti, Michele; Natali Sora, Isabella
(2026). Biochar-Coated Drywall Panels for Electromagnetic Shielding Applications in the K-Band [journal article - articolo]. In ELECTRONICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/323067
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