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Types of Micromixers and Mixing Principles

For chemical reactions, micromixers are mounted in front of a residence time unit that provides the required residence time for the reaction to complete. The choice of the micromixer to be used depends on the characteristic reaction time. [Pg.143]

The mixing time should be at least 10 times shorter compared to the reaction time to avoid losses in reactor performance and product selectivity as discussed in Section 4.1. Besides mixing efficiency, heat transfer potential is an important issue for fast exothermic reaction as is discussed in Chapter 5. [Pg.143]


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