A Laser Driven Flow Chemistry Platform for Scaling Photochemical Reactions with Visible Light

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Visible-light-promoted organic reactions can offer increased reactivity and selectivity via unique reaction pathways to address a multitude of practical synthetic problems, yet few practical solutions exist to employ these reactions for multikilogram production. We have developed a simple and versatile continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) equipped with a high-intensity laser to drive photochemical reactions at unprecedented rates in continuous flow, achieving kg/day throughput using a 100 mL reactor. Our approach to flow reactor design uses the Beer-Lambert law as a guideline to optimize catalyst concentration and reactor depth for maximum throughput. This laser CSTR platform coupled with the rationale for design can be applied to a breadth of photochemical reactions.

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Harper, K. C., Moschetta, E. G., Bordawekar, S. V., & Wittenberger, S. J. (2019). A Laser Driven Flow Chemistry Platform for Scaling Photochemical Reactions with Visible Light. ACS Central Science, 5(1), 109–115. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.8b00728

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