Microwave absorption in powders of small conducting particles for heating applications.
In microwave chemistry there is a common misconception that small, highly conducting particles heat profusely when placed in a large microwave electric field. However, this is not the case; with the simple physical explanation that the electric field (which drives the heating) within a highly conduc...
Main Authors: | Porch, A, Slocombe, D, Edwards, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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