“Cation Flow” Method: A New Approach to Conventional and Combinatorial Organic Syntheses Using Electrochemical Microflow Systems

…, M Okajima, K Fujiwara, J Yoshida

Index: Suga; Okajima; Fujiwara; Yoshida Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001 , vol. 123, # 32 p. 7941 - 7942

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Abstract

Microflow reactors1 have received significant interest in the stream of downsizing of chemistry, 2 and they are expected to make an innovative and revolutionary change for chemical synthesis. 3 In addition to the safety and environmental benefits of dealing with smaller quantities of material, microflow reactors have several advantages4 over conventional systems stemming from the high surface-to-volume ratio; for example, ...

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