The development of processes based on the integration of new technologies is of growing interest to industrial catalysis. Recently, significant efforts have been focused on the design of catalytic membrane reactors to improve process performance. In particular, the use of membranes, that allow a selective permeation of water from the reaction mixture, positively affects the reaction evolution by improving conversion for all reactions thermodynamically or kinetically limited by the presence of water. In this paper, how pervaporation (PV) and vapor permeation (VP) technologies can improve the catalytic performance of reactions of industrial interest is considered. Specifically, technological approaches proposed in the literature are discussed...
Membrane technology has demonstrated enough potential to compete with conventional systems that are ...
The increasing demand of raw materials and the ever‐present risk of fossil resource depletion are ef...
The use and production of bioalcohols, butanol and ethanol, are described in this chapter. In the fi...
The increasing demand of raw materials and the risk of sources depletion are becoming the motivation...
Pervaporation is a peculiar membrane separation process which is now considered for the integration ...
Pervaporation is a peculiar membrane separation process which is now considered for the integration ...
In this paper, we assess the performance of a given hydrophobic membrane from the conceptual design ...
none4noPervaporation is a peculiar membrane separation process which is now considered for the integ...
The core part of this work deals with the review of the most promising studies about pervaporation m...
This chapter describes the fundamentals and applications of pervaporation as an advanced, energy-int...
Pervaporation is a membrane-based technology of utmost interest when renewable biomass resources are...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Membrane technology has demonstrated enough potential to compete with conventional systems that are ...
The increasing demand of raw materials and the ever‐present risk of fossil resource depletion are ef...
The use and production of bioalcohols, butanol and ethanol, are described in this chapter. In the fi...
The increasing demand of raw materials and the risk of sources depletion are becoming the motivation...
Pervaporation is a peculiar membrane separation process which is now considered for the integration ...
Pervaporation is a peculiar membrane separation process which is now considered for the integration ...
In this paper, we assess the performance of a given hydrophobic membrane from the conceptual design ...
none4noPervaporation is a peculiar membrane separation process which is now considered for the integ...
The core part of this work deals with the review of the most promising studies about pervaporation m...
This chapter describes the fundamentals and applications of pervaporation as an advanced, energy-int...
Pervaporation is a membrane-based technology of utmost interest when renewable biomass resources are...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions g...
Membrane technology has demonstrated enough potential to compete with conventional systems that are ...
The increasing demand of raw materials and the ever‐present risk of fossil resource depletion are ef...
The use and production of bioalcohols, butanol and ethanol, are described in this chapter. In the fi...