Maxime Moreno
Corning Inc.
16 Papers
155 Citations
Maxime Moreno is an academic researcher from Corning Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceramic & Honeycomb. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Development of an Industrial Multi‐Injection Microreactor for Fast and Exothermic Reactions – Part II
Dominique M. Roberge,Nikolaus Bieler,Meinrad Mathier,Markus Eyholzer,Bertin Zimmermann,Philippe J. Barthe,Celine Guermeur,Olivier Lobet,Maxime Moreno,Pierre Woehl +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Grignard reaction performed in a micro-reactor is presented, which is of type A (highly exothermic and very rapid) and has a low yield which is attributed to a hot spot formed in the mixing zone of the reactor.
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Continuous Multi‐Injection Reactor for Multipurpose Production – Part I
Philippe J. Barthe,Celine Guermeur,Olivier Lobet,Maxime Moreno,Pierre Woehl,Dominique M. Roberge,Nikolaus Bieler,Bertin Zimmermann +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of chemical production requirements in an exclusive synthesis market environment, and describe how this analysis guided the development of a modular multi-injection reactor.
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Patent
Particulate filter with low soot loaded coating
David Henry,Maxime Moreno,Christophe Remy +2 more
- 24 May 2010
TL;DR: In this article, a ceramic particulate filter having a porous catalytic material deposited on walls within the filter is described, which is adaptable for use with internal combustion (gas and diesel) engines.
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Patent
Stacked monolith reactor and process
Jerome Leloup,Didier Letourneur,Maxime Moreno,Pierre Woehl +3 more
- 18 Dec 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, the catalysts are configured as a stack of honeycomb sections with offset channels, the resulting channel dislocations between adjacent contacting honeycombs in the stack introducing controlled, limited turbulence and mixing of feed stream portions traversing the channels to significantly increase the catalytic efficiency.
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Patent
High throughput thermally tempered microreactor devices and methods
Philippe J. Barthe,Nikolaus Bieler,Celine Guermeur,Olivier Lobet,Maxime Moreno,Dominique Roberge,Pierre Woehl +6 more
- 11 May 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a microreaction device or system (4) includes at least one thermal control fluidic passage (C,E) and a principal working fluidic passages with average cross-sectional area in the range of 0.25 to 100 mm2, and having a primary entrance (92) and multiple secondary entrances (94) with the spacing between secondary entrances having a length along the passage (A) of at least two times the root of the average crosssectional area of the passage(A).
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