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Recent Advances in Continuous Flow Chemistry

A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Green Chemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 633

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1. Sorbonne Universités, Université de Technologie de Compiegne, F-60203 Compiegne, France
2. Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, PSL University, F-75005 Paris, France
Interests: fine chemistry from natural substances: carbohydrates, cyclodextrins, nucleosides, lipids; chemistry and processes for the sustainable development; organic chemistry in green solvents; homogeneous, heterogeneous, and micellar catalysis; continuous flow applied to organic chemistry; organic chemistry under microwave activation
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Continuous flow chemistry, whether organic, inorganic, or catalytic synthesis, is radically changing the way molecules and chemical intermediates are produced. As a result, various chemical and pharmaceutical industries are now investing in this innovative technology in research and/or production. In the context of process intensification, the development of innovative technologies associated with continuous flow, such as assisted catalysis, microwave chemistry, sonochemistry, photochemistry, mechanochemistry, and electrochemistry, has emerged in recent years and has constituted a real scientific breakthrough. For almost all chemical transformations, the combination of non-conventional activation and continuous flow has emerged as a tool to meet the expectations of the academic and industrial chemical world in terms of green chemistry and sustainable development.

This Special Issue will focus on recent advances in continuous flow chemistry and welcomes original research papers, reviews, and commentaries from the field. The potential topics include organic synthesis, homo- and heterogeneous catalysis, biocatalysis microwave chemistry, photochemistry, sonochemistry, mechanochemistry, and electrochemistry in flow systems.

Prof. Dr. Christophe Len
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • green chemistry
  • continuous flow catalysis
  • continuous flow microwave chemistry
  • continuous flow sonochemistry
  • continuous flow photochemistry
  • continuous flow mechanochemistry
  • continuous flow electrochemistry

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