Mendorf et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Design and control techniques for the numbering-up of capillary microreactors with uniform multiphase flow distributionMendorf et al., 2010
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- Mendorf M
- Nachtrodt H
- Mescher A
- Ghaini A
- Agar D
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- Industrial & engineering chemistry research
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The results of experimental studies on the parallelization of both single-phase and biphasic liquid− liquid slug flow in capillary microreactors are presented. Various flow distributor designs were investigated with respect to the uniformity of liquid− liquid flow in eight parallel …
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