Towards More Efficient, Greener Syntheses through Flow Chemistry
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Morse, Peter D; Lummiss, Justin A.m.; Beingessner, Rachel L; Jamison, Timothy F
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Technological advances have an important role in the design of greener synthetic processes. In this Personal Account, we describe a wide range of thermal, photochemical, catalytic, and biphasic chemical transformations examined by our group. Each of these demonstrate how the merits of a continuous flow synthesis platform can align with some of the goals put forth by the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry. In particular, we illustrate the potential for improved reaction efficiency in terms of atom economy, product yield and reaction rates, the ability to design synthetic process with chemical and solvent waste reduction in mind as well as highlight the benefits of the real‐time monitoring capabilities in flow for highly controlled synthetic output.
Date issued
2017-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Chemical Record, The
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Wiley Blackwell
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Lummiss, Justin A.M. et al. “Towards More Efficient, Greener Syntheses through Flow Chemistry.” The Chemical Record 17, 7 (February 2017): 667–680 © 2017 Wiley-Verlag
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1527-8999
1528-0691