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Polymerization Using Flow Microreactor System
2015Fast mixing and fast heat transfer of a flow microreactor enable living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers without any additives to stabilize an active propagating polymer end. Such polymerization involves no equilibrium between the active species and the dormant species, and thus proceeds fast and is complete in a short time.
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Lab on a Chip, 2015
We investigate the hydrodynamics of gas/liquid and liquid/liquid flows in the post microreactor with flow visualization and CFD simulation, and reveal the mechanism of mass transfer enhancement compared to open channels through transport analysis.
Lu, Yang +3 more
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We investigate the hydrodynamics of gas/liquid and liquid/liquid flows in the post microreactor with flow visualization and CFD simulation, and reveal the mechanism of mass transfer enhancement compared to open channels through transport analysis.
Lu, Yang +3 more
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Monolithic flow microreactors improve fine chemicals synthesis
New Journal of Chemistry, 2011This contribution reviews the preparation, main characteristics and advantages of macroporous monolithic microreactors for the synthesis of fine chemicals by continuous flow catalytic processes. The review focuses on different types of monolith (polymers, polymer/glass, silica, zeolites) exhibiting macropores of typically 2 to 10 μm, a large pore ...
Alexander Sachse +3 more
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Microreactor designed for efficient plasma–liquid segmented flows
Lab on a ChipA microreactor working with gas–liquid segmented flows for controlled biphasic hydrodynamics in plasma chemical process applications.
Pierre Dedieu +4 more
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Dielectrophoresis-based continuous-flow particle microreactor
2009This thesis mainly deals with the integration of a microfluidic system for the extraction of micrometric and submicrometric particles from a solution. Traditional methods take from several minutes to hours to separate particles from a solution. Microfluidics allow for a more rapid separation, and in addition provide a way to control the duration of the
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Synthetic Chemistry in Flow Microreactors
Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan, 2015openaire +1 more source
Flow Chemistry and Microreactor Technology
Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine for IUPAC, 2013openaire +1 more source

