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Light pulse microwave radiation

The reaction cell is usually prepared from Plexiglas, electrodes are brass, and the light is transmitted through quartz rods. Uniform heating is provided by parallel electrodes embracing the reaction cell. Fast heating is achieved by a pulse generator of microwaves. Due to electric relaxation, the liquid absorbs microwaves with a certain frequency and is rapidly heated. Water absorbs the microwave radiation at a frequency of lo s, and this allows one to rise the temperature by 1 K for 1 ms. Absorption spectrophotometry is the most popular method of detection. [Pg.297]


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