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5 When and how to start flow chemistry
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Mara Guidi
, Lucia Anghileri , Peter H. Seeberger and Kerry Gilmore
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgments VII
- Contents IX
- About the editors XI
- Contributing authors XIII
- 1 Fundamentals of flow chemistry 1
- 2 Principles of controlling reactions in flow microreactor chemistry 51
- 3 Technology overview/overview of the devices 87
- 4 Practical aspects of performing continuous flow chemistry 145
- 5 When and how to start flow chemistry 179
- 6 Fundamentals of continuous manufacturing PAT: sampling, analysis, and automation 203
- 7 Continuous gas–liquid and liquid–liquid separation 237
- 8 Mitigation of chemical hazards under continuous flow conditions 269
- 9 Diazo(diphenyl)methane synthesis in continuous flow: an experiment for the undergraduate teaching laboratory 313
- 10 Continuous flow catalysis 335
- 11 Gaseous reagents in flow chemistry 379
- Answers to the study questions 417
- Index 431
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgments VII
- Contents IX
- About the editors XI
- Contributing authors XIII
- 1 Fundamentals of flow chemistry 1
- 2 Principles of controlling reactions in flow microreactor chemistry 51
- 3 Technology overview/overview of the devices 87
- 4 Practical aspects of performing continuous flow chemistry 145
- 5 When and how to start flow chemistry 179
- 6 Fundamentals of continuous manufacturing PAT: sampling, analysis, and automation 203
- 7 Continuous gas–liquid and liquid–liquid separation 237
- 8 Mitigation of chemical hazards under continuous flow conditions 269
- 9 Diazo(diphenyl)methane synthesis in continuous flow: an experiment for the undergraduate teaching laboratory 313
- 10 Continuous flow catalysis 335
- 11 Gaseous reagents in flow chemistry 379
- Answers to the study questions 417
- Index 431