Abstract
Synthesizing tetrahydrocannabinol is a lengthy process with minimal yields and little applicability on an industrial scale. To close the gap between bench chemistry and industry process chemistry, this paper introduces a small-scale flow chemistry method that utilizes a microwave or ultrasonic medium to produce major tetrahydrocannabinol isomers. This process produces excellent yields and minimal side products, which leads to more efficient large-scale production of desired cannabinoids.
Supplementary materials
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Supplementary Information for Ultrasound or Microwave...
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SI includes diagrams, HPLC data, methodology, solvent effects, and NMR.
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