The theory of microwave-driven catalysis and its application

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Microwaves selectively and instantaneously form a local thermal non-equilibrium and accelerate various chemical reactions. Microwave chemical processes are expected to replace conventional energy-intensive processes by accelerating catalytic reactions, lowering reaction severity, and saving energy consumption. In addition, microwave processes can be used for the production of chemicals and materials by using electricity derived from renewable sources. Although many previous works demonstrated microwave-accelerated catalytic reactions, most of their mechanisms are not clearly understood. This talk is going to introduce our recent research on the mechanistic analysis of catalytic reactions accelerated by microwaves using in situ and operando spectroscopies. We are also applying these microwave effects to various chemical reactions such as CO_2 recovery, water oxidation, and biomass conversion.

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  • CRID
    1390583790035394688
  • DOI
    10.5109/7323428
  • HANDLE
    2324/7323428
  • ISSN
    24341436
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Article Type
    conference paper
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