Summary
An electromagnetic (EM) heating system is developed to achieve the rapid and uniform warming of cryopreserved biomaterials. Using the heating system, a rectangular resonant cavity is excited in TE101 mode at frequencies near 434 MHz. In experiments, a spherical phantom of biomaterial with a diameter of 36 mm is placed at the center of the cavity. The phantom is first cooled down to about -80°C within the cavity and then thawed by EM absorption. Results show that EM warming can produce much higher warming rate than conventional water-bath warming method. The spatial temperature distribution in the phantom during EM warming is also more uniform than that during the water-bath warming. [Reprinted with permission from Elsevier. Copyright, 2006].
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- Original title: Development of a single mode electromagnetic resonant cavity for rewarming of cryopreserved biomaterials.
 - Record ID : 2007-1305
 - Languages: English
 - Source: Cryobiology - vol. 53 - n. 2
 - Publication date: 2006/10
 
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