Main factors limiting downscaling of fixed-bed integral tractors are d
iscussed which operate with a gas stream or with gas and liquid in tri
ckle flow, as used in hydroprocessing of oil. Criteria developed for a
sufficiently close approach to plug flow and for good contacting of t
he catalyst show that they can be met in very small reactors, both for
processes with reactants in the gas phase and for trickle-flow proces
ses, provided that the catalyst bed is diluted with fine inert materia
l in the latter case. Experimental tests show that microreactors with
typical catalyst volumes of 5-10 mL can be used to obtain representati
ve results that can very well match data from industrial reactors. It
appears to be feasible to miniaturize catalytic test reactors further
to ''nanoscale'' reactors with as little as 0.2-0.4 mL of catalyst whi
le maintaining the results to be meaningful. Even though there are adv
antages as well as limitations, miniaturization can enhance safety and
reduce manpower.