Microwave heating of carbon-based solid materials
관리자2014-02-04조회 5049
As a part of the electromagnetic spectrum, microwaves heat materials fast and efficiently
via direct energy transfer, while conventional heating methods rely on conduction and convection.
To date, the use of microwave heating in the research of carbon-based materials
has been mainly limited to liquid solutions. However, more rapid and efficient heating is
possible in electron-rich solid materials, because the target materials absorb the energy of
microwaves effectively and exclusively. Carbon-based solid materials are suitable for microwave-
heating due to the delocalized pi electrons from sp2-hybridized carbon networks. In
this perspective review, research on the microwave heating of carbon-based solid materials
is extensively investigated. This review includes basic theories of microwave heating, and
applications in carbon nanotubes, graphite and other carbon-based materials. Finally, priority
issues are discussed for the advanced use of microwave heating, which have been poorly
understood so far: heating mechanism, temperature control, and penetration depth.
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