Journal of Microwave Power
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High
Temperature Chemical Processing Via Microwave Absorption [PDF] |
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J. D. Ford
and D. C. T. Pei 1967 2 2 61-64 |
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Abstract Microwave energy has been
used to heat various classes of solid compounds to temperatures of up to
1900° C. This leads to a number of potential applications in the chemical
process industries. Preliminary investigations of several processes have been
conducted, and the results of these studies are reported here. Heating rates
of oxides and or sulphides of a dozen metals, in powder or pellet form, have
been determined using a standard 2450 MHz microwave oven equipped with field
stirrer. In general, dark colored materials may be rapidly heated to
temperatures of about 1000° C, where a cut-off occurs. Light colored
materials on the other hand, required longer times for heating, but in
certain cases temperatures reached were much higher. Uranium oxide fuel pellets
were sintered, and a comparison made between the results obtained and those
of the conventional process. Finally, a number of high temperature reactions
for which microwave energy may advantageously be used are presented. |