Makgwane, Peter RRay, SS2014-05-262014-05-262013-10Makgwane, P.R and Ray, S.S. 2013. Interface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methods. In: An Introduction to Green Chemistry Methods. Future Medicine: London, UK, pp 41-53978-1-909453-10-4http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/full/10.4155/ebo.13.231http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7430Copyright: Future Medicine, London, UK. Abstract only attached.The development of green catalytic methods for chemical synthesis and energy generation based on nanocoated catalyst microfluidic systems is a growing area of innovative research. The interface between heterogeneous catalysis and microchannel reactors has demonstrated superior process performance over conventional technologies for green chemical synthesis and energy generation. In this instance, energy generation technologies are focused on catalytic reforming for H2 production and fuel cells for energy supply. This chapter highlights and analyzes the key achievements to date on integrated catalysis and microfluidics concepts in chemical synthesis and energy generation. Emphasis is focused on highlighting the enhanced potential of integrated nanocoated catalyst microfluidics as an effective technology to meet the demands of green and sustainable chemistry methods.enNanocatalysisMicrofluidic ractorsGreen chemistryInterface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methodsBook ChapterMakgwane, P. R., & Ray, S. (2013). Interface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methods., <i>Workflow;12689</i> Future Medicine. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7430Makgwane, Peter R, and SS Ray. "Interface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methods" In <i>WORKFLOW;12689</i>, n.p.: Future Medicine. 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7430.Makgwane PR, Ray S. Interface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methods.. Workflow;12689. [place unknown]: Future Medicine; 2013. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7430.TY - Book Chapter AU - Makgwane, Peter R AU - Ray, SS AB - The development of green catalytic methods for chemical synthesis and energy generation based on nanocoated catalyst microfluidic systems is a growing area of innovative research. The interface between heterogeneous catalysis and microchannel reactors has demonstrated superior process performance over conventional technologies for green chemical synthesis and energy generation. In this instance, energy generation technologies are focused on catalytic reforming for H2 production and fuel cells for energy supply. This chapter highlights and analyzes the key achievements to date on integrated catalysis and microfluidics concepts in chemical synthesis and energy generation. Emphasis is focused on highlighting the enhanced potential of integrated nanocoated catalyst microfluidics as an effective technology to meet the demands of green and sustainable chemistry methods. DA - 2013-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Nanocatalysis KW - Microfluidic ractors KW - Green chemistry LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 SM - 978-1-909453-10-4 T1 - Interface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methods TI - Interface of nanocatalysis and microfluidic reactors for green chemistry methods UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7430 ER -