Selected Papers from the 16th International Conference on Catalysis in Membrane Reactors (ICCMR16)
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalysis Enhanced Processes".
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: membranes; membrane reactors; separation; CO2 capture; process intensification
Interests: Process design and intensification; membranes and membrane reactors; separation
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Interests: membranes; membrane reactors; separation; process intensification; graphene; water desalination; water treatment; catalyst
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue comprises selected papers from the 16th International Conference on Catalyst in Membrane reactors (ICCMR16) which was held from October 16th to 18th, 2023 in San Sebastián (Spain) organised by TECNALIA.
ICCMR16 presented research and progress in the area of catalytic membrane systems by bringing together scientists and industry professionals working in the membrane, catalysis, and process engineering fields. The meeting highlighted recent developments, brought forward new ideas, promoted networking, and created a platform for discussion. We strongly believe that all participants had a great opportunity to make beneficial contacts and exchange ideas. In addition, the conference also allowed young researchers to interact closely with senior scientists.
The specific program covered the following sections:
- Basics
- Catalytic Membrane Reactors (one-phase and multiphase systems).
- Catalytic Membrane Reactors (with catalytic membranes) vs. Inert Membrane Reactors (with inert membranes).
- Catalysts and membrane design for process intensification.
- Modelling and simulation for process optimization.
- Applications
- Large-scale membrane reactors and membrane techniques integrated with industrial processes.
- Photocatalytic membrane reactors and membrane reactors utilizing other advanced oxidation processes.
- Electrochemical devices and transport applications of membrane reactors (fuel cells, electrolysers, electrochemical synthesis, etc.).
- Membrane bioreactors in wastewater treatment and biotechnology (cells and enzymes).
- Other membrane reactor applications (e.g., artificial organs and tissue engineering, etc.).
Dr. José Luis Viviente
Prof. Dr. Fausto Gallucci
Dr. Alfredo Pacheco Tanaka
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- membrane
- reactor
- catalysts
- catalysis
- modelling
- simulation
- process intensification
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