Comparative Evaluation of Microwave Heating Performance across Structurally Diverse Tungsten Oxides
Zitao Ni,
Hajime Hojo,
Hisahiro Einaga
Abstract:Microwave heating is an effective method for efficiently
heating
a target material, allowing the chemical reaction processes to proceed
quickly. In catalytic reactions under microwave irradiation, it is
essential to understand the relationship between the structure and
physical properties of the material to be used as a catalyst and microwave
heating. In this study, we focused on tungsten oxides, which absorb
microwaves and convert them into heat, and we compared the microwave
heating properties of tungsten ox… Show more
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