Correction: Photonic contacting of gas–liquid phases in a falling film microreactor for continuous-flow photochemical catalysis with visible light

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Publication Date 2019-05-09
DOI 10.1039/C9RE90029B
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Thomas H. Rehm, Patrick Löb, Albert Renken


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Correction for ‘Photonic contacting of gas–liquid phases in a falling film microreactor for continuous-flow photochemical catalysis with visible light’ by Thomas H. Rehm et al., React. Chem. Eng., 2016, 1, 636–648.

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