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7. Experimental procedures for conducting organic reactions in continuous flow
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Robert K. Harmel
, Marielle M. E. Delville und Floris P. J. T. Rutjes
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- About the editors xiii
- Contributing authors xv
- Abbreviations xvii
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Part I. Introduction and outlook
- 1. Introduction and outlook 3
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Part II. Theoretical foundations
- 2. Fundamentals of Flow Chemistry 9
- 3. Principles of controlling reactions in flow chemistry 59
- 4. Technology overview/Overview of the devices 95
- 5. From batch to continuous chemical synthesis – a toolbox approach 141
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Part III. Lab and teaching practise
- 6. Experimental procedures for conducting organic reactions in continuous flow 157
- 7. Experimental procedures for conducting organic reactions in continuous flow 191
- 8. The Microwave-to-flow paradigm: translating batch microwave chemistry to continuous-flow processes 251
- 9. Incorporation of continuous-flow processing into the undergraduate teaching laboratory: key concepts and two case studies 259
- Answers to the study questions 277
- Index 291
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- About the editors xiii
- Contributing authors xv
- Abbreviations xvii
-
Part I. Introduction and outlook
- 1. Introduction and outlook 3
-
Part II. Theoretical foundations
- 2. Fundamentals of Flow Chemistry 9
- 3. Principles of controlling reactions in flow chemistry 59
- 4. Technology overview/Overview of the devices 95
- 5. From batch to continuous chemical synthesis – a toolbox approach 141
-
Part III. Lab and teaching practise
- 6. Experimental procedures for conducting organic reactions in continuous flow 157
- 7. Experimental procedures for conducting organic reactions in continuous flow 191
- 8. The Microwave-to-flow paradigm: translating batch microwave chemistry to continuous-flow processes 251
- 9. Incorporation of continuous-flow processing into the undergraduate teaching laboratory: key concepts and two case studies 259
- Answers to the study questions 277
- Index 291