“…Studies of liquid flow contribute to applications of SDRs in many chemical processes, such as catalyzed reactions (α-pinene oxidation , and photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue , ), polymerization (styrene polymerization, , condensation polymerization, and free-radical polymerization , ), preparation of polymers and nanoparticles, spray drying of molten slag and monodisperse solid aerosols, etc. Recently, SDRs have been widely applied in fast precipitation reactions. − However, for the precipitation reactions to produce the nanoparticles by a SDR, there are sometimes severe fouling problems . The fouling particles, on one hand, affect the liquid flow behavior in the reactors and then affect the heterogeneous nucleation processes; on the other hand, it is bad for a product’s quality within an impurity. , …”