All Flow chemistry articles – Page 2
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Research
Flash lithiation made safe
Micromixing enables protecting-group-free synthesis of organolithiums
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Feature
Photoredox: charge of the LED brigade
Forget fluorescent light bulbs, photochemistry has become a lot more sophisticated
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Opinion
What's holding back continuous manufacturing?
Despite manay advantages, the move to flow chemistry in fine and speciality chemicals is slow
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Research
Lilly pushes continuous drug production limits
Integrated flow synthesis and purification process for prexasertib meets high industry standards
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Feature
The flow revolution
Continuous approaches are starting to find use in fine chemicals, as Angeli Mehta discovers
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Research
3D printing outclasses glass
Reactionware revolution continues with nanoparticle flow reactor
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Research
Parasitic enzyme breaks down barriers to inositols
Flow process using a protozoan enzyme permits affordable, large-scale inositol production
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Research
'Robo-chemist' optimises reactions in one day
Intelligent automated reactor drastically cuts time it takes to optimise cross-coupling reactions
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Research
Batch and flow: united at last
Fully automated reactor can carry out multistep reactions using both batch and flow chemistry
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Research
Polymer ‘artery’ makes light work of microfluidic pumping
Photo-responsive deformable tube can move liquids in microreactors without the need for external pumps
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Research
Connections in flow
MIT’s Klavs Jensen tells us how his research ranges in size from a chip, to a fridge to a shipping container
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Research
Carbon monoxide where you want it, when you want it
Hazardous bottled gas redundant thanks to methods that generate it at the point of use
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Research
Nanosynthesis under flow is far less slow
‘Dial-a-particle’ strategy tunes the size and shape of nanostructures
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Research
‘Forbidden chemistry’ drives carbon bond forming sequence
Flow process harnesses unstable diazo compounds in room temperature reactions
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Research
Antimalarial flow synthesis closer to commercialisation
Scientists in Germany hope their continuous flow method will boost accessibility of artemisinin-derived medicines
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Business
Industrial nitroglycerin made fast and safe
Continuous production with microreactors is not only safer but also ten times quicker
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