A membrane reactor with separated feed of reactants is demonstrated as a promising contactor type when dealing with heterogeneously catalysed, very fast and exothermic gas phase reactions. Due to the separation of reactants a good control of the system is obtained, because process variables can be varied independently from each other. Transport of reactants is the rate governing process and because this is only slightly temperature dependent a thermal runaway will not occur. When dealing with e.g. combustion processes no explosive mixtures will build up and safety is increased. Based on the dusty-gas model, the concentration profiles of components inside the membrane can be calculated together with the fluxes. However this is a calculation ...