Reaction heat removal/supply is a key issue in the development of intensified compact reactors for non-adiabatic catalytic processes. In this work, using the exothermal Fischer-Tropsch synthesis as a critical case, we show the possibility to boost the heat transfer performances of a packed-POCS (Periodic Open Cellular Structure) reactor by adding an outer metallic thermally connected skin to the conductive cellular internals. To this aim, the performances of a highly active Co/Pt/Al2O3 catalyst, packed in the form of 300 μm particles into the metallic structure 3D-printed in AlSi7Mg0.6, are assessed at industrially relevant operating conditions and compared with those of the same catalyst particles packed into the same POCS printed without ...