Heterogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation Reactions in Continuous-Flow Reactors
Microreactor technology and continuous flow processing in general are key features in making organic synthesis both more economical and environmentally friendly. Heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation reactions under continuous flow conditions offer significant benefits compared to batch processes wh...
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Published in | ChemSusChem Vol. 4; no. 3; pp. 300 - 316 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Weinheim
WILEY-VCH Verlag
21.03.2011
WILEY‐VCH Verlag |
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Summary: | Microreactor technology and continuous flow processing in general are key features in making organic synthesis both more economical and environmentally friendly. Heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation reactions under continuous flow conditions offer significant benefits compared to batch processes which are related to the unique gas‐liquid‐solid triphasic reaction conditions present in these transformations. In this review article recent developments in continuous flow heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation reactions using molecular hydrogen are summarized. Available flow hydrogenation techniques, reactors, commonly used catalysts and examples of synthetic applications with an emphasis on laboratory‐scale flow hydrogenation reactions are presented.
Gas–liquid–solid interplay: Heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation reactions under continuous‐flow conditions offer significant benefits when it comes to sustainability, compared to batch processes. These are related to the unique gas–liquid–solid triphasic reaction conditions present in these systems. In this Review recent developments in continuous‐flow heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation reactions using molecular hydrogen are summarized. |
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Bibliography: | istex:C9D486228FAF9F0C66E7BAA984F43674D4B358E6 Christian Doppler Research Society (CDG) ArticleID:CSSC201000354 ark:/67375/WNG-37K8VLFC-7 ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-3 content type line 23 ObjectType-Review-1 |
ISSN: | 1864-5631 1864-564X |
DOI: | 10.1002/cssc.201000354 |