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December 5th, 2006
Chemical engineering with microreactors and nanoreactors
Abstract:
Now, University of Pittsburgh chemical engineering professor Goetz Veser has created a safer alternative - microreactors that will not explode, no matter what the gas composition or how hot they get, and that can keep undesirable pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), from forming. His results could be used to design processes for safe, clean energy production and hydrogen storage.
Source:
engineerlive.com
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