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A convenient strategy for preparing a single phase of crystalline zinc ferrite nanoparticles assisted by microwave heating approach is reported.
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The KOH activation of peanut shells with microwave heating is an efficient approach for the rapid preparation of low cost ACs for ECs.
Other preparation methods, like sol gel method, atomic layer deposition, microwave heating, plasma decomposition, electrochemical approach and hydrolysis, have also been exploited for a further improvement in the size, structure and performance control or for a simple and easy fabrication with use of fewer chemicals.
As alternative heating approach, continuous microwave heating applying both multi-mode and single-mode devices and using capillary reactors of different dimensions and shapes was investigated and revealed the benefits of a compact design with respect to microwave absorption and of small dimensions for higher space-time yields up to 32,550 kg/(m3 h).
Microwave heating is an efficient alternative approach for synthetic chemistry with many distinctive advantages of high heating rate, selective and homogeneous heating.
Microwave assisted pyrolysis (MWAP) is an alternative heating approach to convert biosolids into value-added products, such as biochar, biogas and bio-oil.
One of the new approaches in this area is application of microwave heating.
Hydrothermal and microwave heating methods are commonly utilized for the synthesis of g-C3N4 QDs as the bottom-up approach [89, 90].
An efficient and a novel approach for the synthesis of some novel pyrazole based-azoles are described via multi-component reaction under controlled microwave heating conditions.
This means a fast microwave heating cycle.
Microwave heating is affected by the design of the microwave source and the dielectric properties.
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