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- Q1494940 subject Q16807606.
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- Q1494940 abstract "Micro process engineering is the science of conducting chemical orphysical processes (unit operations) inside small volumina,typically inside channels with diameters of less than 1 mm(microchannels) or other structures with sub-millimeter dimensions. These processes are usually carried out in continuousflow mode, as opposed to batch production, allowing a throughputhigh enough to make micro process engineering a tool for chemicalproduction. Micro process engineering is therefore not to be confusedwith microchemistry, which deals with very small overall quantities ofmatter.The subfield of micro process engineering that deals with chemicalreactions, carried out in microstructured reactors or"microreactors", is also known asmicroreaction technology.The unique advantages of microstructured reactors or microreactors are enhanced heat transfer due to the large surface area-to-volume ratio, and enhancedmass transfer. For example, the length scale of diffusionprocesses is comparable to that of microchannels or even shorter, and efficient mixingof reactants can be achieved during very short times (typicallymilliseconds). The good heat transfer properties allow a precisetemperature control of reactions. For example, highly exothermic reactions can be conducted almost isothermally when themicrostructured reactor contains a second set of microchannels ("coolingpassage"), fluidically separated from the reaction channels ("reactionpassage"), through which a flow of cold fluid with sufficiently highheat capacity is maintained. It is also possible to change the temperature ofmicrostructured reactors very rapidly to intentionally achieve a non-isothermal behaviour.".
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- Q1494940 comment "Micro process engineering is the science of conducting chemical orphysical processes (unit operations) inside small volumina,typically inside channels with diameters of less than 1 mm(microchannels) or other structures with sub-millimeter dimensions. These processes are usually carried out in continuousflow mode, as opposed to batch production, allowing a throughputhigh enough to make micro process engineering a tool for chemicalproduction.".
- Q1494940 label "Micro process engineering".