Gas will always take the pass of least resistance. A smooth internal wall aids the flow down the inside wall of a canister, which can result in an uneven use of the scrubber bed. One of the features of a well designed canister is rough internal walls, so yes it has and is being done, though not as far as I recall in the current range of civilian rebreather canisters.
Keep on thinking.
Rgds Paul
interesting point
I remember few years back when I got my RECY'01 pSCR -it had a huge axial that could take more than 5kg if I remember right- the previous owner advised me to put in two o-rings at 1/3 and 2/3 of the height of the scrubber (these orings fitted just inside the scrubber wall) in order the "break the path " of the air flow that was coming down the smooth internall wall and avoid possible breakthrough
was never sure if this was a "urban myth" but did it any way to be sure ...