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Flash Chemistry

Fast Organic Synthesis in Microsystems

Author: Jun-Ichi Yoshida  

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Flash chemistry is a new concept which offers an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis. The first book to describe this exciting new technique, Flash Chemistry brings together research in reactive intermediates and microreactors into an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis.

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Flash chemistry is a new concept which offers an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis. The first book to describe this exciting new technique, Flash Chemistry brings together research in reactive intermediates and microreactors into an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis.

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Have you ever wished you could speed up your organic syntheses without losing control of the reaction? Flash Chemistry  is a new concept which offers an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis. It brings together the generation of highly reactive species and their reactions in Microsystems to enable highly controlled organic syntheses on  a preparative scale in timescales of a few seconds or less.

Flash Chemistry: Fast Organic Synthesis in microsystems is the first book to describe this exciting new technique, with chapters covering:

  • an introduction to flash chemistry
  • reaction dynamics: how fast is the act of chemical transformation, what is the rate of reaction, and what determines the selectivity of a reaction?
  • examples of why flash chemistry is needed: the rapid construction of chemical libraries, rapid synthesis of radioactive PET probes, and on-demand rapid synthesis in industry
  • the generation of highly reactive species through thermal, microwave, chemical, photochemical, and electrochemical activation
  • microsystems: What are microsystems and how are they made? Why is size so important? What are the characteristic features of microsystems?
  • conduction and control of extremely fast reactions using microsystems
  • applications of flash chemistry in organic synthesis
  • polymer synthesis based on flash chemistry
  • industrial applications of flash chemistry

Flash Chemistry: Fast Organic Synthesis in Microsystems is an essential introduction to anyone working in organic synthesis, process chemistry, chemical engineering and physical organic chemistry concerned with fundamental aspects of chemical reactions an d synthesis and the production of organic compounds.

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Critic Reviews

“?The book provides a nice, self-consistent overview of the motivation for flow chemistry, the basic principles of chemical reactions and organic synthesis, and an examination of the concepts of fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, and devices.? ( JACS , August 2009) "I found the book very readable and would recommend it to anyone wishing to learn about the benefits of microreactor technology.... The author has structured the book well; the introductory chapters clearly establish the basic concepts of microreactor technology." ( Chemistry World , March 2009)”

?The book provides a nice, self-consistent overview of the motivation for flow chemistry, the basic principles of chemical reactions and organic synthesis, and an examination of the concepts of fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, and devices.? (JACS , August 2009)

"I found the book very readable and would recommend it to anyone wishing to learn about the benefits of microreactor technology.... The author has structured the book well; the introductory chapters clearly establish the basic concepts of microreactor technology." (Chemistry World, March 2009)

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About the Author

Professor Yoshida is head of the synthetic organic chemistry group at Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering. His research activities concentrate on the development of methods to control and direct organic reactions.

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Have you ever wished you could speed up your organic syntheses without losing control of the reaction? Flash Chemistry is a new concept which offers an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis. It brings together the generation of highly reactive species and their reactions in Microsystems to enable highly controlled organic syntheses on a preparative scale in timescales of a few seconds or less. Flash Chemistry: Fast Organic Synthesis in microsystems is the first book to describe this exciting new technique, with chapters covering: an introduction to flash chemistry reaction dynamics: how fast is the act of chemical transformation, what is the rate of reaction, and what determines the selectivity of a reaction? examples of why flash chemistry is needed: the rapid construction of chemical libraries, rapid synthesis of radioactive PET probes, and on-demand rapid synthesis in industry the generation of highly reactive species through thermal, microwave, chemical, photochemical, and electrochemical activation microsystems: What are microsystems and how are they made? Why is size so important? What are the characteristic features of microsystems? conduction and control of extremely fast reactions using microsystems applications of flash chemistry in organic synthesis polymer synthesis based on flash chemistry industrial applications of flash chemistry Flash Chemistry: Fast Organic Synthesis in Microsystems is an essential introduction to anyone working in organic synthesis, process chemistry, chemical engineering and physical organic chemistry concerned with fundamental aspects of chemical reactions an d synthesis and the production of organic compounds.

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Have you ever wished you could speed up your organic syntheses without losing control of the reaction? Flash Chemistry is a new concept which offers an integrated scheme for fast, controlled organic synthesis. It brings together the generation of highly reactive species and their reactions in Microsystems to enable highly controlled organic syntheses on a preparative scale in timescales of a few seconds or less. Flash Chemistry: Fast Organic Synthesis in microsystems is the first book to describe this exciting new technique, with chapters covering: an introduction to flash chemistry reaction dynamics: how fast is the act of chemical transformation, what is the rate of reaction, and what determines the selectivity of a reaction? examples of why flash chemistry is needed: the rapid construction of chemical libraries, rapid synthesis of radioactive PET probes, and on-demand rapid synthesis in industry the generation of highly reactive species through thermal, microwave, chemical, photochemical, and electrochemical activation microsystems: What are microsystems and how are they made? Why is size so important? What are the characteristic features of microsystems? conduction and control of extremely fast reactions using microsystems applications of flash chemistry in organic synthesis polymer synthesis based on flash chemistry industrial applications of flash chemistry Flash Chemistry: Fast Organic Synthesis in Microsystems is an essential introduction to anyone working in organic synthesis, process chemistry, chemical engineering and physical organic chemistry concerned with fundamental aspects of chemical reactions an d synthesis and the production of organic compounds.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published
26th September 2008
Edition
1st
Pages
248
ISBN
9780470035863

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