Particle Handling Techniques in Microchemical Processes
The manipulation of particulates in microfluidics is a challenge that continues to impact applications ranging from fine chemicals manufacturing to the materials and the life sciences. Heterogeneous operations carried out in microreactors involve high surface-to-volume characteristics that minimize the heat and mass transport resistances, offering precise control of the reaction conditions. Considerable advances have been made towards the engineering of techniques that control particles in microscale laminar flow, yet there remain tremendous opportunities for improvements in the area of chemical processing. Strategies that have been developed to successfully advance systems involving heterogeneous materials are reviewed and an outlook provided in the context of the challenges of continuous flow fine chemical processes.
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2012
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Authors: | Flowers, Brian S. ; Hartman, Ryan L. |
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Challenges. - MDPI, Open Access Journal, ISSN 2078-1547. - Vol. 3.2012, 2, p. 194-211
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MDPI, Open Access Journal |
Subject: | microreactors | solids handling | plugging | heterogeneous reactions | particles | laminar flow |
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