This lecture covers the principles of microreactors, focusing on mixing in segmented flow and chaotic advection in winding microfluidic channels. It also discusses active micromixers, pressure-induced disturbances, electrokinetic instability, industrial systems, scale-up strategies, and commercial microreactors. The instructor explains the importance of hybrid scale-up approaches and scalability in microreactor design, emphasizing mass transfer capabilities in gas-liquid and liquid-liquid systems.
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