Research in solid-gas heterogeneous catalytic processes is typically aimed toward optimization of catalyst composition to achieve a higher conversion and, especially, a higher selectivity. However, even with the most selective catalysts, an upper limit is found: Above a certain temperature, gas-phase reactions become important and their effects cannot be neglected. Here, we apply a microwave field to a catalyst-support ensemble capable of direct microwave heating (MWH). We have taken extra precautions to ensure that (i) the solid phase is free from significant hot spots and (ii) an accurate estimation of both solid and gas temperatures is obtained. MWH allows operating with a catalyst that is significantly hotter than the surrounding gas, a...
Stranded gas is a raw gas mixture of volatile hydrocarbons where the main composition is methane. Th...
Since the late 1980s, the scientific community has been attracted to microwave energy as an alternat...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Research in solid-gas heterogeneous catalytic processes is typically aimed toward optimization of ca...
Microwave (MW) heating has been applied to increase the selectivity to propylene in the oxidative de...
Microwave-assisted gas-phase conversion on structured catalysts is emerging as a promising process i...
Microwave-assisted heterogeneous catalysis (MHC) is gaining attention due to its exciting prospects ...
Due to the quest for more efficient production processes both from the energy and selectivity point ...
Microwave heating (MWH) transforms energy from an electromagnetic wave to heat. In contrast to conve...
Microwave-assisted catalysis is an emerging route for reactor modularization and decarbonization of ...
The main problem to be addressed in the valorization of methane under non-oxidative conditions (MNOC...
Nonoxidative propane dehydrogenation (PDH) produces on-site propylene for value-added chemicals. Whi...
Ethane is the second-largest component in natural gas and is typically separated out to minimize con...
The application of microwave dielectric heating in a range of environment-related heterogeneous cata...
Stranded gas is a raw gas mixture of volatile hydrocarbons where the main composition is methane. Th...
Since the late 1980s, the scientific community has been attracted to microwave energy as an alternat...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Research in solid-gas heterogeneous catalytic processes is typically aimed toward optimization of ca...
Microwave (MW) heating has been applied to increase the selectivity to propylene in the oxidative de...
Microwave-assisted gas-phase conversion on structured catalysts is emerging as a promising process i...
Microwave-assisted heterogeneous catalysis (MHC) is gaining attention due to its exciting prospects ...
Due to the quest for more efficient production processes both from the energy and selectivity point ...
Microwave heating (MWH) transforms energy from an electromagnetic wave to heat. In contrast to conve...
Microwave-assisted catalysis is an emerging route for reactor modularization and decarbonization of ...
The main problem to be addressed in the valorization of methane under non-oxidative conditions (MNOC...
Nonoxidative propane dehydrogenation (PDH) produces on-site propylene for value-added chemicals. Whi...
Ethane is the second-largest component in natural gas and is typically separated out to minimize con...
The application of microwave dielectric heating in a range of environment-related heterogeneous cata...
Stranded gas is a raw gas mixture of volatile hydrocarbons where the main composition is methane. Th...
Since the late 1980s, the scientific community has been attracted to microwave energy as an alternat...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...