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FTCMRs membrane reactors

Motamedhashemi, M., Egolfopoulos, F. and Tsotsis, T. (2011). Application of a Flow-Through Catalytic Membrane Reactor (FTCMR) for the Destruction of a Chemical Warfare Simulant, J. Membrane Sci., 376, pp. 119-131. [Pg.936]

Flow-through catalytic membrane reactor Catalytic reactions take place while the reactants flow through the membrane FTCMR... [Pg.24]

In some applications the membrane is not required to be perm-selective but only to provide reactive sites. Such devices are called catalytic non-perm-selective membrane reactors (CNMRs). The reactants can flow into the membrane from opposite sides, and the membrane s role is to provide a controlled reactive interface. If the reactants flow through the membrane from one side to the other while the reaction takes place instantly, such a reactor is also called a flow-through catalytic membrane reactor (FTCMR). [Pg.25]


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