Christopher Reo
Christopher Reo completed his M. S. in 1997. Chris studied membrane reactors, both experimentally and via modeling, in his M. S. research.
Papers
“The Effect of a Membrane Reactor upon Catalyst Deactivation during Hydrodechlorination of Dichloroethane,” Chen-Chang Chang, Christopher M. Reo, and C. R. F. Lund, Appl. Catal. B: Environ., 20, 309 (1999). [more info]
“Defining Conditions Where the Use of Porous Membrane Reactors Can be Justified Solely on the Basis of Improved Yield,” C. M. Reo, L. A. Bernstein, and C. R. F. Lund, Chem. Eng. Sci., 52 (18), 3075 (1997). [more info]
“Cocurrent Membrane Reactors Versus PFRs for Shifting Dehydrogenation Equilibrium,” C. M. Reo, L. A. Bernstein, and C. R. F. Lund, AIChE J., 43 (2), 495 (1997). [more info]
“A Batch Membrane Reactor for Laboratory Studies,” L. A. Bernstein, C. M. Reo, and C. R. F. Lund, J. Membrane Sci., 118, 93, (1996). [more info]
Presentations
“An Assessment of Membrane Reactors for Dehydrogenation Reactions,” Annual AIChE Meeting, Chicago, November 1996.
“Experimental Studies of the Effect of Membrane Reactors on Selectivity,” Annual AIChE Meeting, Miami, November 1995.
Thesis
Christopher Reo, “A Study of the Dehydrogenation of Small Hydrocarbons in Membrane Reactors,” M. S. Thesis, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dept. of Chemical Engineering (1997). [more info]
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