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Heterogeneous photochemical reaction enabled by an ultrasonic microreactor

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Udepurkar, Aniket P; Nandiwale, Kakasaheb Y; Jensen, Klavs F; Kuhn, Simon
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Abstract
The presence of solids as starting reagents/reactants or products in flow photochemical reactions can lead to reactor clogging and yield reduction from side reactions. We address this limitation with a new ultrasonic microreactor for continuous solid-laden photochemical reactions. The ultrasonic photochemical microreactor is characterized by the liquid and solid residence time distribution (RTD) and the absorbed photon flux in the reactor via chemical actinometry. The solid-handling capability of the ultrasonic photochemical microreactor is demonstrated with a silyl radical-mediated metallaphotoredox cross-electrophile coupling with a solid base as a reagent.
Date issued
2023
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/162493
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering
Journal
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
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Udepurkar, Aniket P, Nandiwale, Kakasaheb Y, Jensen, Klavs F and Kuhn, Simon. 2023. "Heterogeneous photochemical reaction enabled by an ultrasonic microreactor." Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, 8 (8).
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