Design and additive manufacture for flow chemistry
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posted on 2013-11-28, 11:39authored byAndrew J. Capel, Steve Edmondson, Steven ChristieSteven Christie, Ruth Goodridge, Richard Bibb, Matthew Thurstans
We review the use of additive manufacturing (AM) as a novel manufacturing technique for the production of milli-scale reactor systems. Five well-developed additive manufacturing techniques: stereolithography (SL), multi-jet modelling (MJM), selective laser melting (SLM), laser sintering (LS) and fused deposition modelling (FDM) were used to manufacture a number of miniaturised reactors which were tested using a range of organic and inorganic reactions.
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CAPEL, A.J. ... et al., 2013. Design and additive manufacture for flow chemistry. Lab On a Chip, 13 (23), pp. 4583 - 4590.