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                    <title>University of Bremen - Research Topics Reaction Engineering</title>
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                    <description>Research topics in the field of reaction engineering of the chemical process engineering group of the center for environmental research n Bremen (Germany)</description>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 01:24:44 +0200</pubDate>
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                            <title>(Reactive) Fluid simulations in catalytic reactors</title>
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                            <description>We use reactive CFD simulations and operando MRI to investigate local reaction conditions in optically inaccessible reactors.</description>
                            
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                            <title>Thermal effects on gas transport in catalytic membranes</title>
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                            <description>This project aims to utilize the effect of thermal creep for reaction engineering by accelerating the transport of reactants to and the removal of products from the catalytically active sites.</description>
                            
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                            <title>NMR analysis of mass transport in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis</title>
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                            <description>The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is a process for producing long-chain hydrocarbons from synthesis gas (CO and H2). This enables the production of clean-burning kerosene and diesel that are not based on petroleum. In this project, we are investigating how to improve the mass transport of the product mixtures for a more efficient process.</description>
                            
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