Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savings and suppression of side reactions. However, materials properties and operating conditions that maximize temperature gradients are poorly understood. Here we utilize computational fluid dynamics (CFD) computations and temperature measurements in structured flow reactors (monoliths) in a monomodal microwave cavity to assess the temperature difference between the walls and the fluid and develop a simple lumped model to estimate when temperature gradients exist. We also explore the material's thermal and electrical properties of structured reactors for isothermal catalyst conditions. We propose that CFD simulations can be used as a nonintrusi...
Due to the quest for more efficient production processes both from the energy and selectivity point ...
AbstractWe demonstrate the temperature distribution monitoring of a coiled flow channel in a microwa...
Microwave irradiation can intensify catalytic chemistry by selective and controlled microwave-cataly...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Microwave technology is gaining popularity as a tool for chemical process intensification and an alt...
Infrared thermographic techniques have been used for the first time to determine real-time gas and s...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
Major efforts in the research field of microwave assisted organic synthesis have demonstrated the sp...
Microwave (MW) heating has been revolutionary in various applications, including chemical synthesis....
Research in solid-gas heterogeneous catalytic processes is typically aimed toward optimization of ca...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Although microwave enhanced chemistry has become an established research topic, the actual electroma...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
Microwave heating (MWH) transforms energy from an electromagnetic wave to heat. In contrast to conve...
Due to the quest for more efficient production processes both from the energy and selectivity point ...
AbstractWe demonstrate the temperature distribution monitoring of a coiled flow channel in a microwa...
Microwave irradiation can intensify catalytic chemistry by selective and controlled microwave-cataly...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Microwave technology is gaining popularity as a tool for chemical process intensification and an alt...
Infrared thermographic techniques have been used for the first time to determine real-time gas and s...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
Major efforts in the research field of microwave assisted organic synthesis have demonstrated the sp...
Microwave (MW) heating has been revolutionary in various applications, including chemical synthesis....
Research in solid-gas heterogeneous catalytic processes is typically aimed toward optimization of ca...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Although microwave enhanced chemistry has become an established research topic, the actual electroma...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
Microwave heating (MWH) transforms energy from an electromagnetic wave to heat. In contrast to conve...
Due to the quest for more efficient production processes both from the energy and selectivity point ...
AbstractWe demonstrate the temperature distribution monitoring of a coiled flow channel in a microwa...
Microwave irradiation can intensify catalytic chemistry by selective and controlled microwave-cataly...