Material processing adopting microwave heating has emerged as an alternative tool owing to faster processing, a cleaner environment, and several other advantages. This review provides a summary of recent reports of microwave synthesis of materials. This study reviews the use of microwave energy for application in several material processing technologies apart from food processing. A special emphasis has been made in the processing of glass adopting microwave energy. Melting of glass comprising SiO2, P2O5, B2O3 as the main building block has been discussed. It has been revealed that silica, a microwave transparent material as reported earlier, can be heated under microwave heating directly. Microwave absorption of raw materials and different...
The application of microwave radiation as the heating source for the processing of glass matrix comp...
Dielectric response and electromagnetic knowledge are essential for assessing microwave processing s...
Microwave heating technique has attracted considerable attention for the processing of various mater...
A base glass suitable for immobilization of nuclear waste was prepared by melt quenching technique u...
This study presents microwave absorption of raw materials used in barium borosilicate, Fe-doped alum...
A new process of microwave glass heating reflects trends of glass industrial research towards ecolog...
This work reports the preparation of iron-doped alumino-phosphate glass using microwave (MW) radiati...
Glass comprising of P2O5-Al2O3-Na2O-ZnO is melted in microwave (MW) heating as an alternate energy e...
Microwave heating is shown to provide an extremely facile and automatically temperature-controlled r...
Transparent Zinc borate glass is melted using microwave energy as an alternative heating route to co...
AbstractIn the submitted paper, the attention was devoted to the application of microwave energy in ...
Glass comprising of SiO2-B2O3-Na2O-CaO-K2O is melted at 1523 K in the microwave (MW) and conventiona...
Iron impurity in raw material remains a major challenge in producing colourless glass. In this inves...
Barium borosilicate glass having composition in wt.% (46.5) SiO2, (26.5) B2O3, (16.5) Na2O (10.5) Ba...
An overview of the synthesis of materials under microwave irradiation has been presented based on th...
The application of microwave radiation as the heating source for the processing of glass matrix comp...
Dielectric response and electromagnetic knowledge are essential for assessing microwave processing s...
Microwave heating technique has attracted considerable attention for the processing of various mater...
A base glass suitable for immobilization of nuclear waste was prepared by melt quenching technique u...
This study presents microwave absorption of raw materials used in barium borosilicate, Fe-doped alum...
A new process of microwave glass heating reflects trends of glass industrial research towards ecolog...
This work reports the preparation of iron-doped alumino-phosphate glass using microwave (MW) radiati...
Glass comprising of P2O5-Al2O3-Na2O-ZnO is melted in microwave (MW) heating as an alternate energy e...
Microwave heating is shown to provide an extremely facile and automatically temperature-controlled r...
Transparent Zinc borate glass is melted using microwave energy as an alternative heating route to co...
AbstractIn the submitted paper, the attention was devoted to the application of microwave energy in ...
Glass comprising of SiO2-B2O3-Na2O-CaO-K2O is melted at 1523 K in the microwave (MW) and conventiona...
Iron impurity in raw material remains a major challenge in producing colourless glass. In this inves...
Barium borosilicate glass having composition in wt.% (46.5) SiO2, (26.5) B2O3, (16.5) Na2O (10.5) Ba...
An overview of the synthesis of materials under microwave irradiation has been presented based on th...
The application of microwave radiation as the heating source for the processing of glass matrix comp...
Dielectric response and electromagnetic knowledge are essential for assessing microwave processing s...
Microwave heating technique has attracted considerable attention for the processing of various mater...