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Continuous flow ozonolysis in a laboratory scale reactor

M Irfan, TN Glasnov, CO Kappe

Index: Irfan, Muhammad; Glasnov, Toma N.; Kappe, C. Oliver Organic Letters, 2011 , vol. 13, # 5 p. 984 - 987

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Abstract

Several important types of ozonolysis reactions have been performed in a continuous flow device that is able to perform both the ozonolysis and quenching steps in flow mode. This technique allows safe and scalable ozonolysis reactions to be performed on a laboratory scale.

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