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Inline purification in continuous flow synthesis – opportunities and challenges

Jorge García‐Lacuna, Marcus Baumann

2022Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Continuous flow technology has become the method of choice for many academic and industrial researchers when developing new routes to chemical compounds of interest. With this technology maturing over the last decades, robust and oftentimes automated processes are now commonly exploited to generate fine chemical building blocks. The integration of effective inline analysis and purification tools is thereby frequently exploited to achieve effective and reliable flow processes. This perspective article summarizes recent applications of different inline purification techniques such as chromatography, extractions, and crystallization from academic and industrial laboratories. A discussion of the advantages and drawbacks of these tools is provided as a guide to aid researchers in selecting the most appropriate approach for future applications. It is hoped that this perspective contributes to new developments in this field in the context of process and cost efficiency, sustainability and industrial uptake of new flow chemistry tools developed in academia.

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Context (archaeology)Process (computing)Computer scienceBiochemical engineeringFlow chemistryField (mathematics)SustainabilityProcess engineeringNanotechnologyContinuous flowManagement scienceSystems engineeringData scienceEngineeringPure mathematicsOperating systemPaleontologyMaterials scienceEcologyMathematicsBiologyInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyCrystallization and Solubility Studies