Microwave-assisted pyrolysis is a promising thermochemical technique to convert waste\npolymers and biomass into raw chemicals and fuels. However, this process involves several\nissues related to the interactions between materials and microwaves. Consequently, the control\nof temperature during microwave-assisted pyrolysis is a hard task both for measurement and\nuniformity during the overall pyrolytic run. In this review, we introduce some of the main theoretical\naspects of the microwavesâ??materials interactions alongside the issues related to microwave pyrolytic\nprocessability of materials.
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