The front cover picture shows a depiction of ‘computer vision’ in the context of CO2 dissolution into tube‐in‐tube membrane devices in continuous flow. More information can be found in the Research Article by Matthew O'Brien and Ruxandra Moraru.
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Invited for this month′s cover is the group of Matt O'Brien at Keele University. The cover picture shows a depiction of ‘computer vision’ in the context of CO2 dissolution into tube‐in‐tube membrane devices in continuous flow. The original manuscript is part of the Special Collection on “Automation in Chemistry and Beyond” and more information can be found in the Research Article by Matthew O'Brien and Ruxandra Moraru.
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