The integration of flow reactors into synthetic organic chemistry

作者: Ian R. Baxendale

DOI: 10.1002/JCTB.4012

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摘要: The material presented in this review is based upon discussions and interactions with members of the Department Chemistry Biochemistry within University Windsor, Ontario, Canada. This article explores changing face chemical synthesis regard to impact flow processing technologies. Highlighted works from Innovative Technology Centre (ITC), Cambridge, UK, are used illustrate alternative synthetic practices available modern research chemists. dominant theme synergistic effects encountered by combining advantages continuous regimes power immobilized reagents scavenger systems for multi-step organic chemistry. © 2012 Society Chemical Industry

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