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What role do monolithic reactors play in catalysis?


Monolithic reactors consist of a single piece of material with a network of channels. This design provides several benefits:
Low pressure drop due to the open channel structure.
High geometric surface area, promoting efficient catalytic activity.
Uniform distribution of reactants, mitigating issues related to channeling and hot spots.
Monolithic reactors are commonly used in applications such as automotive catalytic converters and gas-phase reactions.

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