The upscaling of biphasic photochemical reactions is challenging because of the inherent constraints of liquid-gas mixing and light penetration. Using semi-permeable coaxial flow chemistry within a modular photoreactor, the photooxidation of the platform chemical furfural was scaled up to produce routinely 29 gram per day of biobased building block hydroxybutenolide, a precursor to acrylate alternatives.
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Hermens, J. G. H., Lepage, M. L., Kloekhorst, A., Keller, E., Bloem, R., Meijer, M., & Feringa, B. L. (2022). Development of a modular photoreactor for the upscaling of continuous flow photochemistry. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 7(11), 2280–2284. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2re00310d
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