“…The higher heating rate, the shorter residence time, and the faster the volatiles arrive to the external cold regions which, in turn, reduces the activity of secondary reactions of vapourphase products. This results in high yields of liquid and reduced deposition of refractory condensable material on the char's internal surface (Allan et al, 1980). In the case of materials with significant moisture content, like most biomass feedstocks, MP offers a different paradigm in particle heating where the electromagnetic field penetrates the solid, and interacts directly with dipoles in the chemical structure.…”