Solid Catalyzed Reactions and Thiele Modulus
Solid catalysts are inevitable in Chemical Industries. But, to properly optimize we need to look into various time and length scales. At the pore level, there seems to be an encounter between Diffusion and Reaction. To know who wins this confrontation, watch this video. Like, Share, Comment and Subscribe to Catalytic Guru In case of a query/suggestion, contact [email protected]

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