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1994
A growing interest toward the use of purified enzymes as biocatalysts in laboratory scale and industrial applications is being developed as an alternative to more traditional approaches, generally based on fermentation processes.
IORIO G., CALABRO', Vincenza, TODISCO S.
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A growing interest toward the use of purified enzymes as biocatalysts in laboratory scale and industrial applications is being developed as an alternative to more traditional approaches, generally based on fermentation processes.
IORIO G., CALABRO', Vincenza, TODISCO S.
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2010
Preface BASIC PROBLEMS OF CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING AND POTENTIAL OF MEMBRANE REACTORS Challenges in Chemical Reaction Engineering Concepts of Membrane Reactors Available Membranes Illustration of the Selectivity Problem Reaction Rate, Conversion, Selectivity and Yield Distributed Dosing in Packed-Bed and Membrane Reactors Kinetic Compatibility in ...
Enrico DRIOLI, Enrica FONTANANOVA
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Preface BASIC PROBLEMS OF CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING AND POTENTIAL OF MEMBRANE REACTORS Challenges in Chemical Reaction Engineering Concepts of Membrane Reactors Available Membranes Illustration of the Selectivity Problem Reaction Rate, Conversion, Selectivity and Yield Distributed Dosing in Packed-Bed and Membrane Reactors Kinetic Compatibility in ...
Enrico DRIOLI, Enrica FONTANANOVA
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2005
The review covers the development of membrane reactor technologies at Degussa for the synthesis of fine chemicals. The operation of fed-batch or continuous biocatalytic processes in the enzyme membrane reactor (EMR) is well established at Degussa. Degussa has experience of running EMRs from laboratory gram scale up to a production scale of several ...
Wöltinger, Jens +4 more
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The review covers the development of membrane reactor technologies at Degussa for the synthesis of fine chemicals. The operation of fed-batch or continuous biocatalytic processes in the enzyme membrane reactor (EMR) is well established at Degussa. Degussa has experience of running EMRs from laboratory gram scale up to a production scale of several ...
Wöltinger, Jens +4 more
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PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANE REACTORS
2008Heterogeneous photocatalysis is a promising technique for the abatement of organic and inorganic pollutants. This method is based on particular properties of semiconductor materials that irradiated with light of suitable energy (i.e. equal or higher than that of the band gap) can promote electrons from the valence to the conduction band with the ...
LODDO, Vittorio +3 more
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Microporous Carbon Membrane Reactors
2019Carbon membranes are emerging in recent years as very promising for applications in gas separation and membrane reactors due to their molecular sieving effects. Carbon membranes are produced via pyrolysis of a polymer precursor and they may be subdivided into supported and unsupported ones.
A Iulianelli, A Basile
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Membrane reactors using metallic membranes
2020A very interesting application of metallic membranes is their integration in multifunctional reactors called membrane reactors. This integration allows carrying out reaction and separation in a single device, which results in higher yields and milder conditions compared with conventional reactor systems.
Gallucci, Fausto +3 more
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Nanocomposite membranes for membrane reactors
2013This chapter discusses nanocomposite membranes in relation to their use in membrane reactors. The concept of hybrid nanocomposites is explained, along with the advantages of using them as a challenging alternative to the organic and inorganic systems that are most frequently used. The chapter further analyses fabrication techniques and characterization
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Fuel production using membrane reactors: a review
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2020Sanaa Hafeez +2 more
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