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Microreactors Made of Class and Silicon

This chapter describes the basic design technologies used to build a microreactor with glass and silicon. The technologies are very diverse, so only a general overview has been provided. The reader who wish to read about the concept in more detail can refer to the literature cited. The available technologies are diverse, so the reader may confine to details based on the requirements. [Pg.53]

In general, microreactors are systems of tiny channels in which a number of fiuidizable substances are combined under specific physical conditions. The parameters of greatest importance are temperature, pressure, and dwell time, all of which are either set or altered by peripheral equipment such as pumps, heaters/coolers, and control systems. [Pg.53]

Microreactors in Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Second Edition. Edited by Thomas Wirth. [Pg.53]


Fabrication and Assembling of Microreactors Made from Class and Silicon... [Pg.19]


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