This paper reviews the use of domestic microwave ovens as plasma reactors for applications ranging from surface cleaning to pyrolysis and chemical synthesis. This review traces the developments from initial reports in the 1980s to today’s converted ovens that are used in proof-of-principle manufacture of carbon nanostructures and batch cleaning of ion implant ceramics. Information sources include the US and Korean patent office, peer-reviewed papers, and web references. It is shown that the microwave oven plasma can induce rapid heterogeneous reaction (solid to gas and liquid to gas/solid) plus the much slower plasma-induced solid state reaction (metal oxide to metal nitride). A particular focus of this review is the passive and active natu...
Plasma processing is the mainstay of semiconductor materials processing. As critical dimension sizes...
The plasma spraying method is the most versatile coating technique for depositing high melting point...
Microwave irradiation is a well-accepted heating technique for lab-scale organic synthesis but its a...
Copyright © 2013 Marjorie Foix et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In the context of novel alternative energy technologies, plasma processing systems are investigated....
Microwave plasma (MWP) technology is currently being used in application fields such as semiconducto...
This paper describes the development of a microwave plasma reactor for the oxidation of gaseous orga...
In this review, microwave plasma gas-phase synthesis of inorganic materials and material groups is d...
Chemical reactions performed under microwave irradiation often demonstrate high reaction rates, high...
High temperature thermal plasma has a major drawback which consumes high energy. Therefore, non-ther...
Microwave energy has been in use for many applications for more than 50 years, from communication, f...
This article describes a flowing microwave reactor that is used to drive efficient non-equilibrium c...
This article describes a flowing microwave reactor that is used to drive efficient non-equilibrium c...
International audienceThermochemical treatments carried out in microwave plasma are applied to steel...
A brief review presents the major types of microwave plasma generators which are used in plasma chem...
Plasma processing is the mainstay of semiconductor materials processing. As critical dimension sizes...
The plasma spraying method is the most versatile coating technique for depositing high melting point...
Microwave irradiation is a well-accepted heating technique for lab-scale organic synthesis but its a...
Copyright © 2013 Marjorie Foix et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In the context of novel alternative energy technologies, plasma processing systems are investigated....
Microwave plasma (MWP) technology is currently being used in application fields such as semiconducto...
This paper describes the development of a microwave plasma reactor for the oxidation of gaseous orga...
In this review, microwave plasma gas-phase synthesis of inorganic materials and material groups is d...
Chemical reactions performed under microwave irradiation often demonstrate high reaction rates, high...
High temperature thermal plasma has a major drawback which consumes high energy. Therefore, non-ther...
Microwave energy has been in use for many applications for more than 50 years, from communication, f...
This article describes a flowing microwave reactor that is used to drive efficient non-equilibrium c...
This article describes a flowing microwave reactor that is used to drive efficient non-equilibrium c...
International audienceThermochemical treatments carried out in microwave plasma are applied to steel...
A brief review presents the major types of microwave plasma generators which are used in plasma chem...
Plasma processing is the mainstay of semiconductor materials processing. As critical dimension sizes...
The plasma spraying method is the most versatile coating technique for depositing high melting point...
Microwave irradiation is a well-accepted heating technique for lab-scale organic synthesis but its a...