Microwave-induced plasma heating and synthesis: In situ temperature measurement of metal oxides and reactions to form ternary oxides
Abstract
Direct microwave synthesis between solids is limited by the restricted number of materials that exhibit microwave heating at room temperature. The dielectric properties of most materials dictate that microwave heating can occur at higher temperatures, primarily due to increasing conduction losses. Microwave-induced plasma promoted microwave heating circumvents the requirement for room temperature microwave heating allowing microwave methods to be applied to a greater range of materials. For example,
- This article is part of the themed collection: Frontiers of synthetic solid state chemistry