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Jun-Ichi Yoshida
Basics of Flow Microreactor Synthesis
2015. 2015. ix, 108 S. 102 SW-Abb., 4 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER JAPAN; SPRINGER 2015
ISBN: 4-431-55512-9 (4431555129)
Neue ISBN: 978-4-431-55512-4 (9784431555124)
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This book provides in a concise form the principles and applications of flow microreactors in organic and polymer synthesis. Recently, it became possible to conduct chemical reactions in a flow reactor in laboratory synthesis. The flow microreactor enables reactions that cannot be done in batch, opening a new possibility of chemical synthesis. Extremely fast mass and heat transfer and high-resolution residence time control are responsible for the remarkable features of that process. The book is not an exhaustive compilation of all known examples of flow microreactor synthesis. Rather, it is a sampling of sufficient variety to illustrate the concept, the scope, and the current state of flow microreactor synthesis. Researchers both in academia and in industry will be interested in this book because the topics encompassed by the book are vigorously studied in many university and company laboratories today.
Departure from Flask Chemistry.- Controlling Residence Time.- Fast Mixing Using Micromixer.- Use of Short-lived Reactive Species by Residence Time Control.- Protecting-group-free Synthesis by Residence Time Control.- Control of Isomerization by Residence Time Control.- Space Integration of Reactions.- Control of Competitive Consecutive Reactions by Micromixing.- Polymerization Using Flow Microreactors.
"This monograph gives a nice introduction to the field of flow chemistry and represents definitely a must-have for most people that are new in the field. ... the book is of great interest to students and to newcomers in the field and its low cost will make it a compulsory reading for this target group." (Timothy No‰l, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Vol. 54 (46), November, 2015)