Rapid formation of amides via carbonylative coupling reactions using a microfluidic device
…, NJ Long, AJ de Mello, R Vilar, J Passchier…
Index: Miller, Philip W.; Long, Nicholas J.; De Mello, Andrew J.; Vilar, Ramon; Passchier, Jan; Gee, Antony Chemical Communications, 2006 , # 5 p. 546 - 548
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Abstract
Microstructured devices are finding ever more innovative applications in chemical synthesis and chemical engineering. 1 A key feature of such devices is their increased surface area-to-volume ratio which is a direct result of their decrease in physical size. Specific surfaces of microstructured devices can be as high as 50 000 m 2 m −3 whereas conventional laboratory apparatus does not usually exceed 1000 m 2 m −3 . A consequence of this increase in ...
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