Tools for chemical synthesis in microsystems
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Jensen, Klavs F.; Newman, Stephen G.; Reizman, Brandon Jacob
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Chemical synthesis in microsystems has evolved from simple proof-of-principle examples to become a general technique in academia and industry. Numerous such “flow chemistry” applications are now found in pharmaceutical and fine chemical synthesis. Much of the development has been based on systems employing macroscopic flow components and tubes, rather than the integrated chip technology envisioned by the lab-on-a-chip community. We review the major developments in systems for flow chemistry and discuss limitations underlying the development of chip-scale integrated systems.
Date issued
2014-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Lab on a Chip
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Jensen, Klavs F., Brandon J. Reizman, and Stephen G. Newman. “Tools for Chemical Synthesis in Microsystems.” Lab Chip 14, no. 17 (2014): 3206. © Royal Society of Chemistry
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1473-0197
1473-0189