A catalytic reactor comprises a plurality of fluid-impermeable plates
defining flow channels between them. Tight fitting within each flow
channel is a sheet of corrugated material whose surfaces are coated with
catalytic material. At each end of the flow channels are headers to
supply gas mixtures to the flow channels, the headers communicating with
adjacent channels being separate. The reactor enables different gas
mixtures to be supplied to adjacent channels, which may be at different
pressures, and the corresponding chemical reactions are also different.
Where one of the reactions is endothermic while the other reaction is
exothermic, heat is transferred through the wall of the tube separating
the adjacent channels, from the exothermic reaction to the endothermic
reaction.