Novel integrated reactors: from numerical models to experimental proof-of-concept
The research group Chemical Process Intensification is committed to the development of novel technologies for new, robust integrated (multi-phase) processing systems that are more sustainable, highly efficient, and inherently safe. This concerns multi-functional intensified reactor concepts such as membrane reactors, chemical looping processes and sorption-enhanced processes. This includes the advancement of fundamental understanding of multiphase reacting flows.
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Breaking azeotropes by reactive adsorption
Chemical Engineering Science (2023) -
Favorable trade-off between heat transfer and pressure drop in 3D printed baffled logpile catalyst structures
Chemical Engineering Research and Design (2023) -
Membrane reactors for green hydrogen production from biogas and biomethane
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2023) -
Experimental study on CO2 separation using hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent based supported liquid membranes
Separation and Purification Technology (2023) -
Optimization of Small-Scale Hydrogen Production with Membrane Reactors
Membranes (2023)
Contact
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Postal address
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Secretarybacc. Elise Nguyende Haanring7678RM Buinerveenj.a.wachters-vangemert@ tue.nl