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Expanding chemistry's horizon with continuous-flow reactors - part II
Monbaliu, Jean-Christophe
2017Solvay Workshop on "Chemical reactions and separation in flows"
 

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Keywords :
Continuous-flow processes; microfluidics; Multistep synthesis
Abstract :
[en] Continuous-flow micro- and mesofluidic reactors come with inherent properties that can be advantageously utilized for expanding the horizon of synthetic organic chemistry. Accurate control over local process parameters, even under extreme conditions, inherent safety, production homogeneity and seamless scale-up are amongst the most important assets of continuous-flow chemistry. Besides, flow chemistry enables the design of efficient multistep processes with significantly reduced footprints. In this lecture, we will discuss some of the most fascinating aspects of continuous-flow micro- and mesofluidic reactors in the specific context of preparative organic chemistry. Multiple examples illustrating the development and implementation of continuous-flow multistep strategies for the synthesis of high-value added organic targets will be presented.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Monbaliu, Jean-Christophe  ;  Université de Liège > Département de chimie (sciences) > Center for Integrated Technology and Organic Synthesis - CiTOS
Language :
English
Title :
Expanding chemistry's horizon with continuous-flow reactors - part II
Publication date :
20 April 2017
Event name :
Solvay Workshop on "Chemical reactions and separation in flows"
Event organizer :
International Solvay Institutes
Event place :
Brussels, Belgium
Event date :
April 19-21, 2017
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Funders :
Solvay sa [BE]
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