Photocatalyzed Functionalization of Alkenoic Acids in 3D-Printed Reactors

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The valorization of alkenoic acids possibly deriving from biomass (fumaric and citraconic acids) was carried out through conversion in important building blocks, such as γ-keto acids and succinic acid derivatives. The functionalization was carried out by addition onto the C=C double bond of radicals generated under photocatalyzed conditions from suitable hydrogen donors (mainly aldehydes) and by adopting a decatungstate salt as the photocatalyst. Syntheses were performed under batch (in a glass vessel) and flow (by using 3D-printed reactors) conditions. The design of the latter reactors allowed for an improved yield and productivity.

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Jorea, A., Ravelli, D., Romarowski, R. M., Marconi, S., Auricchio, F., & Fagnoni, M. (2022). Photocatalyzed Functionalization of Alkenoic Acids in 3D-Printed Reactors. ChemSusChem, 15(17). https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202200898

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