Reaction Engineering of Microchannel Catalytic Reactors for Green Process

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It is essential to introduce green sustainable chemical process into developing countries. Use of microchannel reactors is one of the future solutions. Especially, application of multiphase catalytic system should be studied in the reaction engineering view point. Examples of application of catalysts to microchannel reactors were introduced such as: Use of phase transfer catalysts in multi phase parallel flow reactors, Use of phase transfer catalysts with the aid of ultrasonic irradiation in multiphase slug flow capillary reactors and Preparation of gas phase tube wall type catalytic reactors which were evaluated with microscopic FT-IR and UV spectrometer.

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