fluidized bed membrane reactors

What Role Does the Membrane Play in FBMRs?

The membrane in an FBMR serves as a selective barrier that can separate specific components from the reaction mixture. This selective separation can be based on differences in size, polarity, or other physical and chemical properties of the molecules. By continuously removing products from the reaction zone, the membrane helps to drive the reaction forward, increasing overall conversion and selectivity. Additionally, it can prevent the accumulation of inhibitors or by-products that might deactivate the catalyst.

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