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Flow chemistry vs. flow analysis
Talanta, 2016The flow mode of conducting chemical syntheses facilitates chemical processes through the use of on-line analytical monitoring of occurring reactions, the application of solid-supported reagents to minimize downstream processing and computerized control systems to perform multi-step sequences.
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This ready reference not only presents the hot and emerging topic of modern flow chemistry, it is also unique in illustrating the important connection to sustainable chemistry.
Vaccaro, Luigi
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Organic Photoredox Chemistry in Flow
2015The 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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2019
Historically pharmaceutical and fine chemical products have been synthesised using batch methods, but increasingly chemists are looking towards flow chemistry as a greener and more efficient alternative. In flow chemistry reactions are performed in a reactor with the reactants pumped through it.
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Historically pharmaceutical and fine chemical products have been synthesised using batch methods, but increasingly chemists are looking towards flow chemistry as a greener and more efficient alternative. In flow chemistry reactions are performed in a reactor with the reactants pumped through it.
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2017
Arturo Macchi of the University of Ottawa and Dominique M. Roberge of Lonza summarized (Org. Process Res. Dev. 2014, 18, 1286) a “toolbox approach” for the evolution from batch to continuous chemical synthesis. Michael D. Organ of York University developed (Org. Process Res. Dev.
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Arturo Macchi of the University of Ottawa and Dominique M. Roberge of Lonza summarized (Org. Process Res. Dev. 2014, 18, 1286) a “toolbox approach” for the evolution from batch to continuous chemical synthesis. Michael D. Organ of York University developed (Org. Process Res. Dev.
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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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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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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2017
Although continuous flow chemistry—wherein molecules are made in a continuous process rather than in batches—has gained ground in academic labs, its adoption by industry and contract manufacturing labs has been comparatively slow. Now, chemists at Eli Lilly & Co.
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Although continuous flow chemistry—wherein molecules are made in a continuous process rather than in batches—has gained ground in academic labs, its adoption by industry and contract manufacturing labs has been comparatively slow. Now, chemists at Eli Lilly & Co.
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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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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 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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