拉曼光谱
微波食品加热
原位
纳米技术
材料科学
工艺工程
锐钛矿
光谱学
计算机科学
化学
光学
电信
物理
催化作用
光催化
生物化学
有机化学
量子力学
工程类
作者
John Jamboretz,Andreas Reitz,Christina S. Birkel
摘要
Abstract Microwave heating methods offer unique advantages in preparations of inorganic solids due to the high heating rates, potentially selective heating, and time/energy reductions. Understanding of these enhancements as well as involved mechanisms is poor due to the lack of available and easily applicable in situ monitoring methods, particularly for samples in the solid state. Existing in situ studies typically rely on access to beamline facilities as well as custom‐built microwave systems, which is in the best case inconvenient and in the worst case not achievable. In situ Raman spectroscopy is an ideal technique as it provides rapid and unambiguous phase identification by a noncontact method. Further, the instrument components are simple and compact, facilitating use in the typical synthetic laboratory. Only a few reports on using Raman spectroscopy for in situ measurements during microwave heating exist, and they all utilize specialized custom reactor setups. In this work, a new Raman measurement system designed to observe inorganic transformations in situ that is readily deployable in a standard, commercially available laboratory scale microwave reactor is described. As a simple demonstration, the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition in TiO 2 is monitored under both microwave and conventional furnace heating. The excellent time resolution achieved demonstrates the utility of the system in understanding microwave‐assisted methods for the preparation of inorganic compounds. The simplicity will encourage integration by the non‐specialist to understand microwave heating for synthetic preparations and promote wider application of the technique.
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