This is a little different than what you are talking about, but I thought it would be interesting in the context of this thread.
One of the licensed farms was testing a new “quick curing system” which cost several grand.
It looked like a digital safe, and it was basically performing an automated burping process by pumping in air, then pumping it out until it created a vacuum, and then pumping in fresh air.
It was supposed to get a batch down to optimal moisture level in just four hours. The main aspect of curing this cannot replicate is time.
I was a little bit skeptical, because it is my understanding that chlorophyll breaks down over time and gradually off-gasses. This process would remove moisture content, but would not decrease chlorophyll content.