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Schenk, R., Donnet, M., Hessel, V., Hofmann, H., longen, N. and Lowe, H., 2001. Suitability of various types of micromixers for the forced precipitation of calcium carbonate. In 5th International Conference on Microreaction Technology (IMRET 5), Strasbourg, France 27-30, May 2001. [Pg.321]

Since a metal is immersed in a solution of an inactive electrolyte and no charge transfer across the interface is possible, the only phenomena occurring are the reorientation of solvent molecules at the metal surface and the redistribution of surface metal electrons.6,7 The potential drop thus consists only of dipolar contributions, so that Eq. (5) applies. Therefore the potential of zero charge is directly established at such an interface.3,8-10 Experimentally, difficulties may arise because of impurities and local microreactions,9 but this is irrelevant from the ideal point of view. [Pg.3]

Pillai C. N. Zeolites As Microreaction Vessel Indian J. Technol. 1992 30 59-63 Keywords photochemistry... [Pg.321]

Fitzgerald, S., Tonkovich, A., and Arora, R. (2005) Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Microreaction Technology. [Pg.259]

Wibel, W. and Ehrhard, P. (2008) presented at the 10th International Microreaction Engineering and Technology Conference, New Orleans. [Pg.260]

Zengerle, R., and Ducree, J. (2005) Proceedings of the 8th International Conference Microreaction Technology, (IMRET 8), AIChE, New York, p. 129f... [Pg.308]

J. (2000) Experiences with the use of microreactors in organic synthesis, in Microreaction Technology - IMRET 3 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Microreaction Technology (ed. W. Ehrfeld), Springer, Berlin, p. 181. [Pg.329]

M. W. Losey, M. A. Schmidt and K. F. Jensen in W. Ehrfeld (Ed.) Microreaction Technology 3rd International Conference on Microreaction Technology, Proc. of IMRET 3, pp. 277, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, (2000). [Pg.42]

Before showing some examples of press releases and their content, we shall briefly shortly sum up all the information given. Most frequently the relationship of microreaction technology to the development of microelectronics is cited, suggesting a similar success story. Expectations are created that some day micro reactors will be mass fabricated at low cost in a similar way. In addition, it is believed that compactness can be achieved as for the integration of functions in the microelectronics world. In this context, often the vision of a shoebox-sized plant or a plant on a desk is given. [Pg.83]

Process miniaturization 2nd Second International Conference on Microreaction Technology, Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, October 1998... [Pg.88]

Figure 1.36 Sales-volume forecast for the field of microreaction technology for the next few years. A projection is given on when industrial production will set in [241],... Figure 1.36 Sales-volume forecast for the field of microreaction technology for the next few years. A projection is given on when industrial production will set in [241],...
Ed.), Microreaction Technology 3rd International Conference on Microreaction Technology, Proc. of IMRET 3,... [Pg.106]

WoRZ, O., Microreactors as tools in chemical research, in Matlosz, M., Ehrfeld, W., Baselt, J. P. (Eds.), Microreaction Technology - IMRET 5 ... [Pg.107]

Proc. of the 5th International Conference on Microreaction Technology, pp. 377-386, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (2001). [Pg.107]

R. S. (Eds.), Process Miniaturization 2nd International Conference on Microreaction Technology, IMRET 2, Topical Conf Preprints, pp. 18-23, AIChE, New Orleans, USA (1998). [Pg.109]

S., Lowe, H., Richter, T, Schiewe, J., Implementation of microreaction technology in process engineering, in Ehreeld,... [Pg.109]

Saha, N., Rinard, I. H., Miniplant design methodology a case study -manufacture of hydrogen cyanide, in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Microreaction Technology, IMRET 4, pp. 327-333 (5-9 March 2000), AIChE Topical Conf. Proc., Atlanta, USA. [Pg.110]

Knitter, R., Bauer, W., Eechler, C., Winter, V., Ritzhaupt-Kleissl, H.-J., Hausselt, )., Ceramics in microreaction technology materials and processing, in Ehreeld, W., Rinard, I. H., Wegeng,... [Pg.111]

Lowe, H., Ehreeld, W, State of the art-in microreaction technology concepts, nmnufacturing and applications,... [Pg.111]

Lowe, H., Hessel, V., Russow, K., Progress in chemical microreaction technology, in Proceedings of the 6th World Congress of Chemical Engineers, paper No. 1373, published on CD (23-27 September 2001), Melbourne, Australia. [Pg.112]


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