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Flow Photochemistry as a Tool in Organic Synthesis

Thomas H. Rehm

2020Chemistry - A European Journal162 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photochemical transformations of molecular building blocks have become an important and widely recognized research field in the past decade. Detailed and deep understanding of novel photochemical catalysts and reaction concepts with visible light as the energy source has enabled a broad application portfolio for synthetic organic chemistry. In parallel, continuous-flow chemistry and microreaction technology have become the basis for thinking and doing chemistry in a novel fashion with clear focus on improved process control for higher conversion and selectivity. As can be seen by the large number of scientific publications on flow photochemistry in the recent past, both research topics have found each other as exceptionally well-suited counterparts with high synergy by combining chemistry and technology. This review will give an overview on selected reaction classes, which represent important photochemical transformations in synthetic organic chemistry, and which benefit from mild and defined process conditions by the transfer from batch to continuous-flow mode.

Topics & Concepts

Flow (mathematics)Mechanistic organic photochemistryOrganic synthesisChemistryPhotochemistryFlow chemistryOrganic chemistryMechanicsCatalysisPhysicsInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationRadical Photochemical ReactionsOxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
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