continuous injection

What is Continuous Injection in Catalysis?

Continuous injection in the context of catalysis refers to the method where reactants are continuously fed into a reactor system, and products are simultaneously removed. This ensures a steady state of reaction conditions, improving the efficiency and consistency of the catalytic process. The method contrasts with batch processing, where reactants are added at the start, and the reaction is allowed to proceed to completion before products are removed.

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