Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use
Handling manufacturing processes in microstructured continuous systems offers a variety of benefits to chemical as well as process performance. In this report, representative examples are given for profits in general process development, high exothermic/hazardous reactions, handling of pro...
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Handling manufacturing processes in microstructured continuous systems offers a variety of benefits to chemical as well as process performance. In this report, representative examples are given for profits in general process development, high exothermic/hazardous reactions, handling
of products that are unstable under reaction conditions and product profile improvement. Specific focus was aimed at reasonable timeframes for 0.5–1 kg campaigns by using commercially available microreaction technology. After analyzing the individual contributions of flow technology,
we assembled a competitive minimal microreaction system comprising all essential parts for running effective continuous chemistry.
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spelling | doaj.art-76da6feb3c6044e7bfa8177b557aabdc2022-12-22T02:46:01ZdeuSwiss Chemical SocietyCHIMIA0009-42932673-24242006-09-0160910.2533/chimia.2006.618Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical UseGernot MüllerTheo GauppFabian WahlGregor Wille Handling manufacturing processes in microstructured continuous systems offers a variety of benefits to chemical as well as process performance. In this report, representative examples are given for profits in general process development, high exothermic/hazardous reactions, handling of products that are unstable under reaction conditions and product profile improvement. Specific focus was aimed at reasonable timeframes for 0.5–1 kg campaigns by using commercially available microreaction technology. After analyzing the individual contributions of flow technology, we assembled a competitive minimal microreaction system comprising all essential parts for running effective continuous chemistry. https://chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/4216Continuous chemistryKilogram synthesisMicroreaction technologyProcess intensificationScale-up |
spellingShingle | Gernot Müller Theo Gaupp Fabian Wahl Gregor Wille Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use CHIMIA Continuous chemistry Kilogram synthesis Microreaction technology Process intensification Scale-up |
title | Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use |
title_full | Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use |
title_fullStr | Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use |
title_full_unstemmed | Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use |
title_short | Continuous Chemistry in Microreaction Systems for Practical Use |
title_sort | continuous chemistry in microreaction systems for practical use |
topic | Continuous chemistry Kilogram synthesis Microreaction technology Process intensification Scale-up |
url | https://chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/4216 |
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