You said ...."Having explained that a little better, I’ll add that most other herbaceous materials have been microwave converted to hydrocarbon liquids and mass spectrometry tested with excellent results as well, but in my opinion switchgrass (lignocellulosic NWSG) is a much better economical solution to renewable energy biofuel feedstock due to other pre & post productive factors included."
Thanks for the clarity Hawk. Would it be technically possible to process different feedstock's at once (like switch grass, corn silage and sweet sorghum).... or would they each require a specific frequency? Assume 'pulverization' into powder form and controlled mixing before the microwave processing.
KP