1. A chemical reactor may also be a fluidized bed; see Fluidized bed reactor . 2. Materials research into superior antifouling surfaces for fluidized bed reactors suggest that low hydrophobicity. 3. By the mid-1990s, the discovery of anammox in the fluidized bed reactor was published. 4. Today fluidized bed reactors are still used to produce gasoline and other fuels, along with many other chemicals. 5. Biomass gasification technologies are less established, though several systems being developed utilize fixed bed or fluidized bed reactors . 6. The circulating fluidized bed reactors have been widely used in various industrial processes such as gasification and coal combustion. 7. A fluidized bed reactor suspends small particles of catalyst by the upward motion of the fluid to be reacted. 8. In the AUC route, calcination, reduction and stabilization are simultaneously carried out in a vertical fluidized bed reactor . 9. Used in these applications, fluidized bed reactors allow for a cleaner, more efficient process than previous standard reactor technologies. 10. One key advantage of using a fluidized bed reactor is the ability to achieve a highly uniform temperature in the reactor.