Advanced mechanisms and applications of microwave-assisted synthesis of carbon-based materials: a brief review

IF 4.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhaolong Li, Kaiming Peng, Nannan Ji, Wenlong Zhang, Wenrou Tian and Zhenfei Gao
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Abstract

The interaction of microwave radiation with carbon-based materials induces rapid, instantaneous heating. When combined with the plasma excitation capabilities of microwaves, this property presents novel avenues for synthesizing carbon-based materials that require high temperatures and catalytic activity. This review investigates the response of carbon-based materials to microwave radiation, analyzes the dielectric loss mechanism responsible for heat generation, and details the microwave plasma excitation mechanisms employed in the synthesis and processing of carbon-based materials. Furthermore, the structure of microwave reactors is discussed, followed by a discussion of their diverse applications in both laboratory and industrial settings. Lastly, the review addresses the challenges associated with the practical implementation of microwave technology and explores future development prospects, with a particular focus on the application of microwaves in carbon-based material synthesis.

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微波辅助合成碳基材料的先进机理及应用综述。
微波辐射与碳基材料的相互作用引起快速、瞬时加热。当与微波的等离子体激发能力相结合时,这一特性为合成需要高温和催化活性的碳基材料提供了新的途径。本文研究了碳基材料对微波辐射的响应,分析了热产生的介质损耗机制,并详细介绍了微波等离子体激发机制在碳基材料的合成和加工中的应用。此外,讨论了微波反应器的结构,随后讨论了它们在实验室和工业环境中的各种应用。最后,综述了微波技术在实际应用中所面临的挑战,并探讨了未来的发展前景,重点介绍了微波在碳基材料合成中的应用。
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