Reactive Bubbly Flows: Introduction
Schlüter, Michael
2021-07-30 00:00:00
[Research groups throughout Germany have closely worked together in the DFG Priority Program 1740 “Reactive Bubbly Flows” in the fields of process engineering, chemistry, mathematics and fluid mechanics to develop new chemical reaction systems, measurement methods, mathematical models and numerical simulations. Individual results from the different projects as well as interdisciplinary research is presented that have enabled to shed light on the complex interplay between fluid dynamics and chemical reactions and demonstrated the opportunity of tailoring bubbly flows to achieve higher yields and selectivities.]
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[Research groups throughout Germany have closely worked together in the DFG Priority Program 1740 “Reactive Bubbly Flows” in the fields of process engineering, chemistry, mathematics and fluid mechanics to develop new chemical reaction systems, measurement methods, mathematical models and numerical simulations. Individual results from the different projects as well as interdisciplinary research is presented that have enabled to shed light on the complex interplay between fluid dynamics and chemical reactions and demonstrated the opportunity of tailoring bubbly flows to achieve higher yields and selectivities.]
Published: Jul 30, 2021
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