Perspectives of Microwaves-Enhanced Heterogeneous Catalytic Gas-Phase Processes in Flow Systems

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The paper discusses the currents status and future perspectives of the utilization of microwaves, as a selective and locally controlled heating method, in heterogeneous catalytic flow reactors. Various factors related to the microwave-catalyst interaction and the design of microwave-assisted catalytic reactor systems are analyzed. The analysis clearly shows the superiority of the traveling-wave systems over the mono-mode and multi-mode cavity-based systems when it comes to the design and application of microwave flow reactors at relevant production scales.

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Stankiewicz, A., Sarabi, F. E., Baubaid, A., Yan, P., & Nigar, H. (2019, January 1). Perspectives of Microwaves-Enhanced Heterogeneous Catalytic Gas-Phase Processes in Flow Systems. Chemical Record. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/tcr.201800070

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