In todays competitive business environment, Seton Hall University realizes the positive impact of harnessing the talent and resources of both academia and industry through mutually beneficial partnerships. The Center for Applied Catalysis was established at Seton Hall University in 1997 to assist industrial clients in developing catalytic processes for commercially important reactions. This work is being done primarily by post-doctoral associates working under the supervision of Dr. Robert L. ...
read moreA continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) is an adaptation of a batch reactor in which the substrate is added continuously ...
read moreA picture of one of the two four-unit low pressure reactor systems in the Center is shown in Figure 1. In each of these four ...
read moreReactions needing pressures between 100 and 1500 psig are run in one of the stainless steel autoclaves shown in Figure 1. ...
read moreWhile low pressure reactor systems are useful for reactions run at pressures up to about 100 psig (depending on the size of ...
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