Understanding the coupling effects between homogeneous and heterogeneous (HH) chemistry is crucial in the field of high-temperature catalysis. An important example in this area is the catalytic oxidation of light hydrocarbons. Microreactor technology, with its precise control of fluid and temperature fields, improved reactant mixing, and large surface-to-volume ratio, is ideally suited for the study of such reaction systems. Most significantly, the pathways of homogeneous-heterogeneous coupling can be better understood as critical reactor dimensions are reduced into micrometer range, where diffusive flux starts to play an equally important role as convective transport.\ud Here, we are reporting a novel modular microreactor system based on t...
In this contribution we describe the results of a study into the thermal and thermo-mechanical behav...
The present work is focused on the determination of the advantages, bottlenecks and challenges of mi...
This paper gives an overview of the research done since 1999 at Eindhoven University of Technology i...
Understanding the coupling effects between homogeneous and heterogeneous (HH) chemistry is crucial i...
In this thesis the results of a study into the feasibility of silicon-technology based microreactors...
Chemically reacting flow occurs in many industrial settings such as combustion, catalysis, chemical ...
Operation strategies for controlling the extent of homogeneous chemistry in homogeneous-heterogeneou...
High temperature catalytic reactions are being intensely studied since many decades due to their lar...
The results are described of a study into the thermal and thermo-mech. behavior of a high temp. micr...
A microkinetic model for oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) has been developed that comprises a rea...
The combustion and heat transfer characteristics of catalytic microreactors fueled by hydrogen and h...
A silicon micro-structured reactor has been designed for gas–solid heterogeneous catalysis, in parti...
International audienceA silicon micro-structured reactor has been designed for gas-solid heterogeneo...
Catalytic combustion of methane/air mixture in various channels was numerically investigated to illu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2011.Cataloge...
In this contribution we describe the results of a study into the thermal and thermo-mechanical behav...
The present work is focused on the determination of the advantages, bottlenecks and challenges of mi...
This paper gives an overview of the research done since 1999 at Eindhoven University of Technology i...
Understanding the coupling effects between homogeneous and heterogeneous (HH) chemistry is crucial i...
In this thesis the results of a study into the feasibility of silicon-technology based microreactors...
Chemically reacting flow occurs in many industrial settings such as combustion, catalysis, chemical ...
Operation strategies for controlling the extent of homogeneous chemistry in homogeneous-heterogeneou...
High temperature catalytic reactions are being intensely studied since many decades due to their lar...
The results are described of a study into the thermal and thermo-mech. behavior of a high temp. micr...
A microkinetic model for oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) has been developed that comprises a rea...
The combustion and heat transfer characteristics of catalytic microreactors fueled by hydrogen and h...
A silicon micro-structured reactor has been designed for gas–solid heterogeneous catalysis, in parti...
International audienceA silicon micro-structured reactor has been designed for gas-solid heterogeneo...
Catalytic combustion of methane/air mixture in various channels was numerically investigated to illu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2011.Cataloge...
In this contribution we describe the results of a study into the thermal and thermo-mechanical behav...
The present work is focused on the determination of the advantages, bottlenecks and challenges of mi...
This paper gives an overview of the research done since 1999 at Eindhoven University of Technology i...