Monday, November 5, 2007: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Room 255 D (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Microreactors (12e)

#64 - Advances in Microprocessing Engineering (12E01)
Microreactor engineering is more and more used to conduct processes in various fields of applications. Advantages are process intensification, increased safety, opening of new process windows, improved product quality, and improved costing - just to name a few. Advances in catalysis, particle making, and process control are presented. In particular, process and system engineering approaches are helpful as bridge to real-case applications.
Chair:R. S. Besser
CoChair:Kurt Vanden Bussche
12:30 PMCatalytic Partial and Complete Oxidation of Methane Over the Catalysts with Ordered Macroporous Strucures in a Microchannel Reactor
Guoqing Guan, Katsuki Kusakabe, Masatsugu Taneda
12:55 PMProduction of Zirconia Nanoparticles Using a Microreactor with Same Axle Dual Pipe
Taisuke Maki, Junichi Kitada, Kazuhiro Mae
1:20 PMA Mems-Reformer-Based Integrated System for on-Site Power Generation from Ammonia Decomposition
Shihuai Zhao, Sagar Gururaj, Naveed Ansari, William R. Ashurst, Bruce Tatarchuk
1:45 PMCatalyst Aided Nanomaterial Growth In Microreactor Chamber Under Extreme Conditions
Silpa Kona, Cindy Harnett, Mahendra K. Sunkara
2:10 PMEnhanced Performance of Pid Controller Design for Second–Order Processes with Time Delay
M. Shamsuzzoha, Moonyong Lee

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