Abstract

Inorganic compounds having uniform morphology are highly valuable materials for applications as diverse as catalysis, electronics, medicine, or paint, just to name a few. A typical synthesis procedure of these materials are forced precipitation experiments. An innovative approach for this type of processing is the continuous operation in a new plug-flow reactor (Fig. 1), the segmented flow tubular reactor (SFTR) [1]. The main units of this reactor are a mixer, a segmenter, and a tubular section (termed bubble tube).

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