2008
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)1090-025x(2008)12:2(102)
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Environmental Perspectives of Microwave Applications as Remedial Alternatives: Review

Abstract: Microwave energy has been widely used in several domestic, industrial, and medical applications such as food sterilization, organic/inorganic syntheses, polymerization, dehydration, analyses and extraction, and biological destruction. This paper summarizes the potential applications of microwave energy as remedial alternatives for various types of wastes and diverse contamination of soils, sludge, or wastewaters. The major subjects covered in the paper are focused on sludge processing, medical waste treatment,… Show more

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“…Microwaves have been an important method of heat treatment since the 1950s when the first generation of microwave ovens were commercialized. , In addition to the heating of foodstuffs, microwaves have been utilized in environmental remediation, medicine, printing, paints, thin films, agriculture, and wood processing. Microwaves are also significant in chemistry for facilitating reactions and processing in various fields such as analytical chemistry, biochemistry, , photochemistry, , catalysis, inorganic materials, , organometallics, polymers, , and most importantly organic synthesis. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microwaves have been an important method of heat treatment since the 1950s when the first generation of microwave ovens were commercialized. , In addition to the heating of foodstuffs, microwaves have been utilized in environmental remediation, medicine, printing, paints, thin films, agriculture, and wood processing. Microwaves are also significant in chemistry for facilitating reactions and processing in various fields such as analytical chemistry, biochemistry, , photochemistry, , catalysis, inorganic materials, , organometallics, polymers, , and most importantly organic synthesis. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 16,18] Works without an electrode arrangement so that it avoids operational problems specific to electrode utilization. [19] Microwave energy has already shown its ability to safely combust a variety of hazardous wastes through previous remedial applications.…”
Section: Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the technology is self-limiting because at one particular stage, the soil heats up and dries which stops the fl ow of current and limits the removal of the pollutant. Over the last decade, microwave technology has been integrated with UV illumination, pyrolysis and advanced oxidation processes for the conditioning and sanitation of sludge, regeneration of activated carbon and stabilization of heavy metals (Horikoshi et al 2002 ;Klan and Vavrik 2006 ;Bo et al 2006 ;Wu 2008 ). Field-level application of electromagnetic heating is very limited.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Heating: Radio Frequency/microwavementioning
confidence: 99%