A Readily-Reconfigurable Continuous-Stirred Tank Photochemical Reactor Platform

10 November 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

A new modular photochemical continuous-stirred tank reactor design is described, based upon the development of light-source units that can be fitted to the previously described fReactor CSTR platform. In contrast to many tubular or plate-based designs, these units are especially well-suited to handling multiphasic mixtures, exemplified here in solid-liquid and gas-liquid photochemical reactions. The use of slurries as input feeds allows for intensification of a photochemical bromination, while the modular nature of the system facilitates simple integration of downstream reaction steps, exemplified here in a continuous synthesis of an intermediate for the drug valsartan.

Keywords

Continuous flow reactors
photochemistry
photoredox
multiphasic

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Experimental protocols, compound characterisation data and 1H/13C NMR spectra.
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