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Microreactors catalytic solid-liquid reactions

Several reactors are presently used for studying gas-solid reactions. These reactors should, in principle, be useful for studying gas-liquid-solid catalytic reactions. The reactors are the ball-mill reactor (Fig. 5-10), a fluidized-bed reactor with an agitator (Fig. 5-11), a stirred reactor with catalyst impregnated on the reactor walls or placed in an annular basket (Fig. 5-12), a reactor with catalyst placed in a stationary cylindrical basket (Fig. 5-13), an internal recirculation reactor (Fig. 5-14), microreactors (Fig. 5-16), a single-pellet pulse reactor (Fig. 5-17), and a chromatographic-column pulse reactor (Fig. 5-18). The key features of these reactors are listed in Tables 5-3 through 5-9. The pertinent references for these reactors are listed at the end of the chapter. [Pg.160]

A catalyst can be loaded on the surface of the channel wall of a glass microchip reactor. Such a microreactor has been used for gas/liquid/solid three-phase catalytic reactions, as shown in Figure 7.27. " ... [Pg.131]


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