Microwave induced jet boiling investigated via voltammetry at ring-disk microelectrodes.
High intensity microwave radiation is (self-)focused at metal electrodes immersed in aqueous electrolyte solutions to generate highly localized superheating and convection effects. It is shown that, for an electrode pointing downward, low intensity microwave radiation causes density driven convectiv...
Main Authors: | Ghanem, M, Thompson, M, Compton, R, Coles, B, Harvey, S, Parker, K, O'Hare, D, Marken, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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