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Correction for ‘Continuous reactor for renewable methanol’ by Athanasios A. Tountas et al., Green Chem., 2021, 23, 340–353, DOI: 10.1039/D0GC03115A.

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  • The definition of ‘yield of product C’ or ‘per-pass yield of product C’ used in this article refers to the ‘molar flow of product C (FC for example of product MeOH) divided by the total outlet product stream (FT,outlet)’, or FC/FT,outlet × 100

  • The above is not a precise definition of ‘yield of product C’ or YC/A, for which a precise definition is the molar flow of product C (FC) divided by the initial molar flow of reactant A (FA0) or FC/FA0 × 100

  • The following sentences should be changed as follows: On page 346, right column, third paragraph, “this SV represents a 95% reduction in throughput compared to the best (CO-rich feed) case, with 70% reduction in MeOH yield”. should be changed to: “this SV represents a 95% reduction in throughput compared to the best (CO-rich feed) case, with 70% reduction in COX conversion to MeOH”

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The definition of ‘yield of product C’ or ‘per-pass yield of product C’ used in this article refers to the ‘molar flow of product C (FC for example of product MeOH) divided by the total outlet product stream (FT,outlet)’, or FC/FT,outlet × 100 (in mol%). Correction for ‘Continuous reactor for renewable methanol’ by Athanasios A. It can otherwise be called the ‘product stream concentration’.

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