A batch photoreactor for small-scale laboratory research - a technical note

20 July 2022, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Photocatalysis for organic synthesis has experienced rapid progress over the last decades, which serves as an alternative to conventional synthetic routines. However, the photochemical reactor setup of many published works remains ambiguous due to missing standardized protocols. Therefore, a general design of batch photoreactor is required to circumvent the problem of difficult reproducibility and experimental inconsistencies. In this report which we have termed a technical note, a novel batch photoreactor with temperature feedback control and modulated light intensity was assembled from several low-cost, commercially available components, which will assist other researchers to reproduce this standardized reactor for use in their own research.

Keywords

photocatalysis
batch photoreactor
all-in-one reactor
temperature control
flexible design

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Archive contains folders - 3D printing holders_stl.file - Picture in use - Python code for temperature control - Technical Note_Batch Reactor_Autodesk Inventor File
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