Rapid Kinetic Screening via Transient Timesweep Experiments in Continuous Flow Reactors

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Kinetic screenings and optimization of chemical reactions are of utmost importance to develop an understanding of underlaying reaction mechanisms. From a more practical point of view, they are needed to obtain a final product under the most efficient and optimal conditions possible. Flow chemistry and reaction automation are an excellent combination to reach these aims. Exploiting features of both concepts generate a highly efficient screening method. Monitoring the reaction during the transient stabilization from flow rate A to flow rate B results in a continuous sweep through all intermediate residence times. Real-time analysis of the timesweeps gives a full kinetic profile of the chemical transformation carried out in the flow reactor.

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Van Herck, J., & Junkers, T. (2022). Rapid Kinetic Screening via Transient Timesweep Experiments in Continuous Flow Reactors. Chemistry-Methods, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/cmtd.202100090

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