Proceedings of the 2001 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference. (Cat. No.01TH8568)
DOI: 10.1109/sbmomo.2001.1008747
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“…In recent years, many experiments have proved that microwave can greatly enhance the reaction rate of some chemical reactions, which are hard to react under conventional conditions [3,4]. For example, some organic and inorganic reactions in 560 W microwave oven can react faster to certain extent than those under conventional heating conditions [5,6], and the use of microwave can save energy as well [7].…”
Section: Effects Of Microwave On Chemical Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent years, many experiments have proved that microwave can greatly enhance the reaction rate of some chemical reactions, which are hard to react under conventional conditions [3,4]. For example, some organic and inorganic reactions in 560 W microwave oven can react faster to certain extent than those under conventional heating conditions [5,6], and the use of microwave can save energy as well [7].…”
Section: Effects Of Microwave On Chemical Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) Effects obtained from microwave effect satisfy the characteristics of the non-thermal effect: window property, coherency, coordination and nonlinearity. Senise and Jermolovicious from IMT found that there were power windows when synthesizing emulsified unsaturated polymer resins [4]. Many other literatures reported the non-thermal effect in the related experiments [45−49].…”
Section: Non-thermal Effects Of Interaction Between Microwave and Chementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Através da expressão 7 A cavidade de um forno pode ser imaginada como um duto com as duas extremidades fechadas, alimentado por um "magnetron", que é ressonante para várias freqüências dadas por: (8) onde: λ -comprimento de onda, em metros, na freqüência de ressonância;…”
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