| 1. | A chemical reactor may also be a fluidized bed; see Fluidized bed reactor.
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| 2. | Materials research into superior antifouling surfaces for fluidized bed reactors suggest that low hydrophobicity.
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| 3. | By the mid-1990s, the discovery of anammox in the fluidized bed reactor was published.
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| 4. | Today fluidized bed reactors are still used to produce gasoline and other fuels, along with many other chemicals.
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| 5. | Biomass gasification technologies are less established, though several systems being developed utilize fixed bed or fluidized bed reactors.
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| 6. | The circulating fluidized bed reactors have been widely used in various industrial processes such as gasification and coal combustion.
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| 7. | A fluidized bed reactor suspends small particles of catalyst by the upward motion of the fluid to be reacted.
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| 8. | In the AUC route, calcination, reduction and stabilization are simultaneously carried out in a vertical fluidized bed reactor.
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| 9. | Used in these applications, fluidized bed reactors allow for a cleaner, more efficient process than previous standard reactor technologies.
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| 10. | One key advantage of using a fluidized bed reactor is the ability to achieve a highly uniform temperature in the reactor.
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