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Microwave technique allows energy-efficient chemical reactions (phys.org)
westurner 114 days ago [-]
"Focused thermal energy at atomic microwave antenna sites for ecocatalysis" (2025) https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ady4043
stubish 112 days ago [-]
I've also been seeing people use household microwaves and silicon carbide crucibles for glass and metal casting (bronze, aluminium etc.). The crucibles themselves are made in the microwave. Having seen the vast amount of gas used to liquefy a larger crucible of bronze, taking several hours, I think metal casting is another industry overdue for change.
sokka_h2otribe 112 days ago [-]
Large vats benefit a lot from having a better surface area to volume.

The microwave is not necessarily better at large scale, and the microwave transformer itself will have inefficiencies.

But at small scales. .yeah

rkomorn 112 days ago [-]
Yet another example of microwaves being good at heating everything but the actual food you want to heat up.
vpribish 113 days ago [-]
that's so obvious in hindsight! was this really not discovered before?

oh, it goes back to the 1980's

https://cen.acs.org/articles/92/i4/Microwave-Chemistry-Remai...

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