Multifunctional Reactors

A special issue of Reactions (ISSN 2624-781X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2019) | Viewed by 788

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Dear Colleagues,

In a quest for higher efficiency and better management of industrially relevant reactions, a lot of research effort is being paid to the better design of the reactors.

In this context, multifunctional reactors are attractive new reactor designs that allow carrying out reaction systems which have otherwise limitations when carried out in conventional reactors. These new designs include vessels in which reaction and separation take place at the same time (like membrane reactors, sorption enhanced reactors), vessels in which multiple reactions are thermally coupled or where heat management and reactions interplaying.

The aim of this Special Issue is to report recent and promising research on multifunctional (and often multiphase) reactors for industrially relevant reactions. The topics include but are not restricted to the following:

Membrane reactors, sorption enhanced reactors, gas/solid contactors, reactive separations, high G reactors, etc.

Prof. Dr. Fausto Gallucci
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • multi functional reactors
  • coupled reaction/separation
  • coupled exothermic/endothermic reactions
  • high G reactors
  • reactive separations

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