Abstract The pillars of Green Chemistry necessitate the development of new chemical methodologies and processes that can benefit chemical synthesis in terms of energy …
YJ Zhu, F Chen - Chemical reviews, 2014 - ACS Publications
The heating effect of microwaves was accidentally discovered in 1945 by Percy LeBaron Spencer, an American engineer and inventor, at the Raytheon Co. While working on radar …
Bioenergy, derived from biomass and/or biological (or biomass-derived) waste residues, has been acknowledged as a sustainable and clean burning source of renewable energy with …
Microwaves provide alternative heating and allow process intensification due to their rapid, volumetric, and selective nature. Recognizing the central role of multiphase reactors in …
Colloidal inorganic nanocrystals stand out as an important class of advanced nanomaterials owing to the flexibility with which their physical–chemical properties can be controlled …
CO Kappe, B Pieber… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
It's not magic! The effects observed in microwave‐irradiated chemical transformations can in most cases be rationalized by purely bulk thermal phenomena associated with rapid heating …
M Matsumoto, Y Saito, C Park, T Fukushima, T Aida - Nature chemistry, 2015 - nature.com
Graphene has shown much promise as an organic electronic material but, despite recent achievements in the production of few-layer graphene, the quantitative exfoliation of …
Microwave‐assisted synthesis and processing represents a growing field in materials research and successfully entered the field of carbon nanomaterials during the last decade …
Despite the great success of Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis (MAOS) there is still a lack of knowledge about the interaction of the electromagnetic radiation with matter. In …