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Microwave Flow Chemistry

2020
This chapter presents examples of and advocates for the adoption of tunable solid-state (semiconductor) oscillator single-mode microwave flow reactors toward laboratory and larger-scale synthetic chemistry applications. Tunable solid-state oscillator single-mode microwave flow reactors are more versatile heaters that impart both better process control ...
Joshua P. Barham   +3 more
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Flow-driven chemistry

2022
Chemical reactions are often carried out under mixing, especially at an industrial scale. Mixing aims to homogenize the concentrations and temperatures of reactants over a whole reactor, and therefore often requires a 3D flow and sometimes a 2D flow.
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Flow Chemistry in Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Education

Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
On the basis of already existing (batch-mode) experiments, novel experiments in flow reactors have been developed that are continuous (flow-mode), as analogous to many industrial processes. The new flow-mode experiments have been implemented as experiments in laboratory classes by designing new experimental protocols and incorporating them into ...
Burkhard König   +3 more
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Flow Chemistry

Flow chemistry provides unique advantages in organic synthesis, including allowing for greener or more atom-efficient routes, safer reaction setups, or enhanced product scaling. This [SynOpen](https://www.thieme.de/de/synopen/journal-information-102839.htm) Cheminar will explore a variety of topics in synthetic flow chemistry, with great speakers from ...
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Biopolymers via Flow Chemistry

2022
Design and Synthesis of Biopolymers via continuous flow by using a technique PISA which are used for drug delivery applications.
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Organic Photoredox Chemistry in Flow

2015
The recent movement toward greener, more sustainable chemistry has led to the emergence of photoredox chemistry, capable of catalyzing a wide berth of chemical transformations by channeling the energy of light to reach otherwise unobtainable levels of reactivity and selectivity.
Plutschack, M.   +3 more
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Continuous Flow Chemistry in Medicinal Chemistry

2011
This chapter is intended to give the reader an introduction and insight into the principles of continuous flow chemistry, from the underlying concepts and potential benefits of performing chemical synthesis in this manner to some guidelines and advice on how to get started on running their own flow chemistry.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
exaly  

Antibiotic resistance in the environment

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
D G Joakim Larsson, Carl-Fredrik Flach
exaly  

A reticular chemistry guide for the design of periodic solids

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Hao Jiang   +2 more
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