Abstract

It is experimentally demonstrated that the simultaneous exposure of dielectric powders and mixtures to optical and microwave radiation pulses can lead to the development of chemical reactions. This phenomenon is explained by the light-induced absorption of microwave radiation in the dielectric powder, which leads to heating of the mixture and the initiation of a chemical reaction that can subsequently proceed at the expense of the intrinsic heat evolution.

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