Microwave enhanced electrochemistry

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Microwave radiation was applied in electrochemical methods in 1998 when Frank Marken and Richard G. Compton in Oxford placed a piece of platinum wire inside a microwave cavity in small electrochemical cell.[1]


References

  1. ^ Microwave activation of electrochemical processes Compton. R, Coles. A and F. Marken. 1998. Microwave activation of electrochemical processes at microelectrodes. Chemical Communications. Accessed: 11/04/18