“…Microwave heating has been accepted as a promising way for volumetric rapid warming, high reaction rate and short reaction time as compared to the conventional heating processes [34][35][36][37][38]. Microwave irradiation has, therefore, been developed and widely used in such fields as molecular sieve preparation [29], inorganic complex oxide formation [30,31], organic reaction performance [32], plasma chemistry [33], analytical chemistry [34], catalysis [35] and recently nanocrystalline materials preparation [14,36,37].…”