Discover how to fully leverage microreaction technology
Microchemical Engineering in Practice enables chemists and engineers to determine which chemical microreactors are suitable for a given application by fully detailing all the technical, operational, and economic criteria that need to be accounted for when making an informed decision. The book provides everything readers need to know to reap the benefits of microreaction technology, including:
Systems needed to place microreactors into production
Examples and case studies demonstrating how different microreactors are used for different applications
Strategies for large-scale development and large-scale production
Guidelines for calculating the costs and investment needed for development and production
Following an introduction that explores the impact of microtechnologies in chemical processing, the book covers microfluidic modules, peripheric equipment, and microreaction plants. The final section is dedicated to specific applications, including:
Polymerization in microfluidic reactors
Photo reactions
Intensification of the catalytic process by microstructured reactors
Separation units
Multiphase reactions
Microchemical Engineering in Practice features a team of expert authors whose experience ranges from designing chemical microreactors to putting them into production in large-scale operations. As a result, this is an essential guide for chemists and engineers interested in investigating and harnessing the full potential of chemical microreactors.