Convert Moles per hour to Megamoles per day
Convert Moles per hour (mol/h) to Megamoles per day (Mmol/d) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
Mmol/d = mol/h × 2.400000000e-5
About Moles per hour
The mole per hour (mol/h) equals 1/3600 mol/s ≈ 2.778×10⁻⁴ mol/s, practical for pilot-plant flow chemistry, laboratory gas manifold flow, and hydrogen production by small electrolysers. A 1 kW alkaline electrolyser at 100% Faradaic efficiency produces ≈18 mol H₂/h; bench-scale packed-bed reactors handle feed rates in mol/h. 1 mol/h ≈ 2.778×10⁻⁴ mol/s ≈ 0.002205 lb-mol/h.
About Megamoles per day
The megamole per day (Mmol/d) equals 10⁶/86400 ≈ 11.574 mol/s, encountered in global biogeochemical cycle research and the largest industrial chemical operations. Ocean-atmosphere CO₂ exchange is estimated at 600-900 Mmol/d; terrestrial gross primary production consumes approximately 700 Mmol/d of CO₂; continental-scale methane budgets use the same unit. 1 Mmol/d ≈ 11.574 mol/s ≈ 41.67 kmol/h.
Quick Reference Table
| Moles per hour (mol/h) | Megamoles per day (Mmol/d) |
|---|---|
| 1 mol/h | 2.4 × 10-5 Mmol/d |
| 2 mol/h | 4.8 × 10-5 Mmol/d |
| 5 mol/h | 0.00012 Mmol/d |
| 10 mol/h | 0.00024 Mmol/d |
| 25 mol/h | 0.0006 Mmol/d |
| 50 mol/h | 0.0012 Mmol/d |
| 100 mol/h | 0.0024 Mmol/d |