“…Recently, the superiority of micropacked bed reactors (μPBRs) for mass transfer enhancement has received much attention due to the small particle size ( d p < 500 μm) and reactor volume. − Typical mass transfer results of μPBRs showed that gas–liquid volumetric mass transfer coefficients and external volumetric mass transfer coefficients were 0.12–0.39 and 0.15–2.76 s –1 , respectively, which were higher than those of STRs and TBRs. , Also, μPBRs have several advantages of fast heat removal, catalyst immobilization, plug flows, and improved safety. − Owing to these features, μPBRs have been used in gas–liquid–solid and gas–liquid reactions, such as hydrogenations, − oxidations, , absorption of CO 2 , and wastewater treatments by ozonolysis. , The reduced dimension of reactors and particles can shift the dominant force of the fluid from the gravity to capillary force, resulting in a high pressure drop and energy consumption of μPBRs.…”