Periodic operation in microchannel reactors

Microchannel reactors promise to display unusually fast response behavior to sharp changes of feed composition in heterogeneous catalytic systems. In an attempt to use this feature for the elucidation of the transient kinetics and possibly for performance enhancement, three model reaction systems are selected. CFD assisted reactor design and catalyst preparation studies are presented.

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