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Our research focuses on the synergy between
#Synthetic
#OrganicChemistry
and
#Technology
.
#ChemSky
pinned post!
New
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
preprint! RoboChem-Flex is a powerful, low-cost (<5k EUR), modular self-driving lab for chemical synthesis We showcase 6 studies (photochemistry, biocatalysis, cross coupling, ee ...), all optimized with different configurations & ML 🔗
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Acceleration Consortium
10 days ago
Nov 11, 11:30 AM EST: Join our next
#ACSeminar
ft.
@tnoel82.bsky.social
to learn about
#RoboChem
, an autonomous laboratory system that integrates flow reactors, real-time analytics, custom control software + machine learning algorithms. Register:
airtable.com/appYBjHgttvB...
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My student forgot to add a stir bar to a biphasic reaction in a sealed container. I said let's go ahead and try after reading that paper. Lo and behold, we got almost no conversion. The reaction worked fine when resubjected with a stir bar. At least for biphasic reactions, it's still crucial to stir
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Our ChemRxiv article keeps moving; thanks
#ChemistryWorld
for covering the debate. Critics say it’s “too early” for conclusions, yet mixing principles are grounded in 100+ years of science. Read and make up your own mind. Here is our
@chemrxiv.org
article:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Our ChemRxiv article keeps moving; thanks
#ChemistryWorld
for covering the debate. Critics say it’s “too early” for conclusions, yet mixing principles are grounded in 100+ years of science. Read and make up your own mind. Here is our
@chemrxiv.org
article:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Chemistry World
21 days ago
Earlier this year, a paper came out that suggested for many organic reactions stirring has little effect on reactions rates. Now, a group has released a preprint arguing that stirring remains critical for reproducibility, selectivity and scalability.
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All stirred up: chemical engineers refute claims that ‘stirring doesn’t matter’
Failing to mix reactions in heterogeneous or industrial systems could cause numerous issues and might even be dangerous, preprint claims
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/all-stirred-up-chemical-engineers-refute-claims-that-stirring-doesnt-matter/4022333.article?utm_campaign=organic_social&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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Beilstein-Institut
26 days ago
Donna Blackmond opened yesterday's morning w/ a talk on mechanistic studies, followed by Timothy Noel
@tnoel82.bsky.social
who presented latest advancements in automated
#FlowChemistry.
Join the FREE livestream 🎥 and follow TODAY's program: https://tinyurl.com/7mhrbyap
#BeilsteinShapingSynthesis2025
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We built a machine learning–guided workflow to optimize reaction conditions for photochemical nickel-catalyzed cysteine arylation; no specialized robots or fancy HTE plates needed! Check it out
@chemrxiv.org
:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
#MachineLearning
#ReactionOptimization
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We built a machine learning–guided workflow to optimize reaction conditions for photochemical nickel-catalyzed cysteine arylation; no specialized robots or fancy HTE plates needed! Check it out
@chemrxiv.org
:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
#MachineLearning
#ReactionOptimization
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We felt a sense of urgency to summarize why mixing matters in synthetic organic chemistry. Our takeaway: don’t toss those stir bars yet! The truth is more complex than it may seem. Read our ChemRxiv preprint:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
#Chemistry
#Mixing
#Reproducibility
about 2 months ago
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We felt a sense of urgency to summarize why mixing matters in synthetic organic chemistry. Our takeaway: don’t toss those stir bars yet! The truth is more complex than it may seem. Read our ChemRxiv preprint:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
#Chemistry
#Mixing
#Reproducibility
about 2 months ago
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Mathias Christmann
about 2 months ago
Don’t miss Timothy Noël
@tnoel82.bsky.social
(University of Amsterdam) giving an online
@gdch.de
lecture organized by the Liebig-Vereinigung.
#ChemSky
Details and registration:
gdch.app/event/from-b...
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New
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
preprint! RoboChem-Flex is a powerful, low-cost (<5k EUR), modular self-driving lab for chemical synthesis We showcase 6 studies (photochemistry, biocatalysis, cross coupling, ee ...), all optimized with different configurations & ML 🔗
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
4 months ago
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Glorius Group
3 months ago
✨The Dream Reactions Symposium has begun! ✨ Today at the castle in Münster, brilliant scientists have gathered to share groundbreaking ideas in chemistry, sustainability, and innovation. 🌍⚗️ A huge thank you to our speakers —let’s make this symposium unforgettable!
#DreamReactions
#Sustainability
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Glorius Group
3 months ago
Dream Reactions Symposium – Wrap-Up Part I ✨ Our speakers are truly passionate about driving towards a positive change! 🌍 Special congratulations to
@fragrisoni.bsky.social
, the very first recipient of the Green Dream Reactions Award!! 🏆👏
#DreamReactions#Sustainability
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Our group’s mission: exploring the synergy between organic chemistry & technology. In our new
@jacs.acspublications.org
Perspective, we highlight 6 technologies reshaping synthetic organic chemistry: ⚙️ Flow 💡 Photo ⚡ Electro 🌱 Bio 🌀 Mechano 🤖 Automation 👉
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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Tech-Enhanced Synthesis: Exploring the Synergy between Organic Chemistry and Technology
Recent years have witnessed growing interest in integrating enabling technologies into synthetic organic chemistry to address long-standing challenges in reproducibility, sustainability, and scalability. This perspective showcases how modern tools, ranging from continuous-flow reactors and electrochemical cells to photochemical technologies, biocatalysis, mechanochemistry, and self-driving laboratories, are reshaping the way chemists design, perform, and optimize reactions. Through selected case studies, we highlight how these technologies not only solve specific reactivity and process issues but also open new avenues for reactivity discovery and chemical innovation. Rather than viewing technology as a complication, we advocate for its adoption as a natural extension of synthetic creativity, capable of enhancing safety, reducing waste, and expanding accessible chemical space. Our aim is to inspire broader implementation and interdisciplinary training to equip the next generation of chemists with the tools to rethink how synthesis is performed in the 21st century.
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c10303
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SusPharma
3 months ago
For SusPharma, sustainability is not a single task — it’s the foundation of every process, reaction and solution across the project.
#SustainableByDesign
#SusPharma
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Our group’s mission: exploring the synergy between organic chemistry & technology. In our new
@jacs.acspublications.org
Perspective, we highlight 6 technologies reshaping synthetic organic chemistry: ⚙️ Flow 💡 Photo ⚡ Electro 🌱 Bio 🌀 Mechano 🤖 Automation 👉
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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Tech-Enhanced Synthesis: Exploring the Synergy between Organic Chemistry and Technology
Recent years have witnessed growing interest in integrating enabling technologies into synthetic organic chemistry to address long-standing challenges in reproducibility, sustainability, and scalability. This perspective showcases how modern tools, ranging from continuous-flow reactors and electrochemical cells to photochemical technologies, biocatalysis, mechanochemistry, and self-driving laboratories, are reshaping the way chemists design, perform, and optimize reactions. Through selected case studies, we highlight how these technologies not only solve specific reactivity and process issues but also open new avenues for reactivity discovery and chemical innovation. Rather than viewing technology as a complication, we advocate for its adoption as a natural extension of synthetic creativity, capable of enhancing safety, reducing waste, and expanding accessible chemical space. Our aim is to inspire broader implementation and interdisciplinary training to equip the next generation of chemists with the tools to rethink how synthesis is performed in the 21st century.
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c10303
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Robert Pollice
4 months ago
#RobSelects
preprint of the week
#ChemRxiv
: A frugal flow-based self-driving laboratory platform for optimization of diverse organic reactions.
#autochem
https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-73xqf
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A Flexible and Affordable Self-Driving Laboratory for Automated Reaction Optimization
Self-driving laboratories (SDLs) have the potential to revolutionize chemical discovery and optimization, yet their widespread adoption remains limited by high costs, complex infrastructure, and limited accessibility. Here, we introduce RoboChem-Flex, a low-cost, modular self-driving laboratory platform designed to democratize autonomous chemical experimentation. The system combines customizable, in-house-built hardware with a flexible Python-based software framework that integrates real-time device control and advanced Bayesian optimization strategies, including multi-objective and transfer learning workflows. RoboChem-Flex supports both fully autonomous closed-loop operation and human-in-the-loop configurations, enabling seamless integration with shared analytical equipment and minimizing entry barriers. We validate the versatility of the platform across six diverse case studies, including photocatalysis, biocatalysis, thermal cross-couplings, and enantioselective catalysis, spanning both single and multi-objective optimizations. Through these campaigns, we demonstrate RoboChem-Flex’s ability to navigate large, complex chemical spaces, autonomously identify scalable high-performance reaction conditions, and flexibly adapt to a variety of analytical setups. By providing an affordable, scalable, and open platform, RoboChem-Flex offers a tangible step toward making SDLs accessible to resource-limited laboratories, fostering broader participation in automated chemical research.
https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/686d106b9f3a716b54a2f8b0
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Beilstein-Institut
4 months ago
You are cordially invited to apply for a conference grant 💰 for the Beilstein Organic Chemistry Symposium “Technologies shaping future directions in synthesis”, in Limburg, Germany, 📅 October 14–16, 2025. 🔗 https://tinyurl.com/srmfjdwx #BeilsteinShapingSynthesis2025
@annagslater.bsky.social
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🚫 Current self-driving labs (SDLs) cost >$100K, blocking access for most researchers. 💡 Enter RoboChem-Flex: A fully modular, AI-driven lab for under €5K. Built to democratize automation in chemistry. Open, affordable, and powerful. 🔗
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
4 months ago
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Evan Spotte-Smith (they/them)
4 months ago
Ooh cool! It's exciting to see hardware for self-driving labs getting cheaper/easier to set up.
#CompChem
🧪⚗️
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Vittorio Saggiomo
4 months ago
Just scrolled through it, but this: A) looks amazing B) is how you should write a supplementary information
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New
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
preprint! RoboChem-Flex is a powerful, low-cost (<5k EUR), modular self-driving lab for chemical synthesis We showcase 6 studies (photochemistry, biocatalysis, cross coupling, ee ...), all optimized with different configurations & ML 🔗
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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🆕 Preprint out now on
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
! We report a modular flow cascade for the synthesis of γ- & N-substituted γ-lactams via photochemical radical alkylation and cyclization. Fast, scalable & broad scope! 🔗
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
#FlowChemistry
#Photochemistry
#Lactams
5 months ago
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🆕 Preprint out now on
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
! We report a modular flow cascade for the synthesis of γ- & N-substituted γ-lactams via photochemical radical alkylation and cyclization. Fast, scalable & broad scope! 🔗
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
#FlowChemistry
#Photochemistry
#Lactams
5 months ago
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New paper in
#GreenChemistry
! We developed a recyclable ionic liquid photocatalyst based on decatungstate (DT-IL) 💡 ✅ Easy synthesis ✅ Broad solvent compatibility ✅ 100× higher concentrations ✅ Fully recyclable 🔗
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
#Photocatalysis
#FlowChemistry
5 months ago
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New paper in
#GreenChemistry
! We developed a recyclable ionic liquid photocatalyst based on decatungstate (DT-IL) 💡 ✅ Easy synthesis ✅ Broad solvent compatibility ✅ 100× higher concentrations ✅ Fully recyclable 🔗
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
#Photocatalysis
#FlowChemistry
5 months ago
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Eli Zysman-Colman
6 months ago
I had a great day in Amsterdam, giving a talk at the University of Amsterdam and then acting as one of the external examiners at my first Dutch PhD viva, and finally getting to witness the celebrations through the canals of Amsterdam. Thanks
@tnoel82.bsky.social
for the invite and hosting.
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Our latest study presents a photocatalytic platform that enables the Minisci alkylation of heteroarenes using C1-C4 hydrocarbons under continuous-flow conditions. No prefunctionalized reagents—just change the gas to vary the alkyl moiety! Now at
#ACSCentralScience
:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Our latest study presents a photocatalytic platform that enables the Minisci alkylation of heteroarenes using C1-C4 hydrocarbons under continuous-flow conditions. No prefunctionalized reagents—just change the gas to vary the alkyl moiety! Now at
#ACSCentralScience
:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
6 months ago
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Campbell Wolfe
6 months ago
I am proud to announce the second annual ‘Go With The Flow’ conference for 2025. The conference will take place on June 9th. This year our plenary speakers are Professor Tim Noёl,
@tnoel82.bsky.social
, Professor Stephen Hilton, and Dr Charlotte Willans. See the poster for details: 🧪
#flowchemistry
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Beilstein-Institut
7 months ago
Register now for the Beilstein Organic Chemistry Symposium “Technologies shaping future directions in synthesis”, 📅 October 14–16, 2025, in Limburg, Germany. 🔗 https://tinyurl.com/nmpnwhzr #BeilsteinShapingSynthesis2025
@annagslater.bsky.social
@catalysis-lab.bsky.social
@tnoel82.bsky.social
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Ni/photoredox-catalyzed methylation of (hetero)aryl bromides using air-stable DABAl-Me₃ — also flow-compatible and scalable. Mechanistic studies reveal an unprecedented generation of a methyl radical from an organoaluminum compound. Now
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
8 months ago
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Ni/photoredox-catalyzed methylation of (hetero)aryl bromides using air-stable DABAl-Me₃ — also flow-compatible and scalable. Mechanistic studies reveal an unprecedented generation of a methyl radical from an organoaluminum compound. Now
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
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chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
8 months ago
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Our latest study presents a photocatalytic platform that enables the Minisci alkylation of heteroarenes using C1-C4 hydrocarbons under continuous-flow conditions. No prefunctionalized reagents—just change the gas to vary the alkyl moiety!
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
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chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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ETOC Symposium
8 months ago
Thrilled to announce our incredible speaker lineup for the 2025
#ETOC
Online Symposium! 📢 Join us on April 9-10 from 15:00 to 19:00 (CET).🗓️ Secure your spot today by signing up through the link below! Don't miss this exciting event!
uva-live.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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Tessel Bouwens
8 months ago
⏰Only 1 more week left to apply for the PhD position (Photo)electrochemical synthesis within my group at TU Delft, Chemical Engineering! 🧪🔅
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ChemComm
8 months ago
There's just under 2 hours left on 2025's
#RSCPoster
competition. Check out all of the posters on LinkedIn ⬇
www.rsc.org/our-events/r...
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RSC Poster: a global online poster conference
#RSCPoster is a global poster conference that brings the chemistry community together online over the course of 24 hours
https://www.rsc.org/our-events/rsc-poster/#about-rsc-poster
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Exciting news:
@tnoel82.bsky.social
has completed the VENI-VIDI-VICI funding streak! Huge thanks to
@nwonieuws.bsky.social
for their support in advancing our research. We look forward to strengthening our
#RoboChem
line and pushing the boundaries of innovation! 🔗
hims.uva.nl/content/news...
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Vici grant for Prof. Timothy Noel - HIMS
Prof. Timothy Noel of the University of Amsterdam’s Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences has been awarded a Vici grant by the Dutch research council NWO. Worth 1.5 million euros, the Vici is o...
https://hims.uva.nl/content/news/2025/02/vici-grant-for-prof.-timothy-noel
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We love
#Arduino
so much that we put our logo on it 😍
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Chemistry World
9 months ago
The global online poster conference
#RSCposter
run by
@rsc.org
is hitting its 10-year anniversary! It saw record participation last year after moving from Twitter (X) to LinkedIn.
www.chemistryworld.com/news/online-...
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Online chemistry poster conference continues to grow as it hits 10th anniversary
Royal Society of Chemistry's virtual event aims to surpass poster numbers from previous years
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/online-chemistry-poster-conference-continues-to-grow-as-it-hits-10th-anniversary/4020989.article?utm_campaign=organic_social&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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Excited to share our latest work
@angewandtechemie.bsky.social
, on an efficient Ni-catalyzed electrochemical cyclopropanation in continuous flow—broad scope, ambient conditions, and scalable! ⚡ 🔗:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Fun fact: This marks the 20th ACIE paper from our group!
9 months ago
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Julian G West
9 months ago
Delighted to contribute some thoughts to this wonderful article in
@chemistryworld.com
by Rachel Brazil on putting fluorine in drug molecules along with
@tnoel82.bsky.social
, Veronique Gouverneur, David O'Hagan, and Rob Young! Check it out!
#realtimechem
www.chemistryworld.com/features/put...
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Putting the F in pharma
Adding fluorine to drug molecules can be tricky, but is often worthwhile. Rachel Brazil talks to the chemists trying to tame the ninth element
https://www.chemistryworld.com/features/putting-the-f-in-pharma/4020911.article
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Excited to share our latest work
@angewandtechemie.bsky.social
, on an efficient Ni-catalyzed electrochemical cyclopropanation in continuous flow—broad scope, ambient conditions, and scalable! ⚡ 🔗:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Fun fact: This marks the 20th ACIE paper from our group!
9 months ago
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We've developed a robust photochemical alkylation method to transform secondary amides into α-substituted secondary amines. Broad functional group tolerance, scalability via
#flowchemistry
, and ideal for drug discovery! 🔗
@naturecomms.bsky.social
:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#photocatalysis
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We've developed a robust photochemical alkylation method to transform secondary amides into α-substituted secondary amines. Broad functional group tolerance, scalability via
#flowchemistry
, and ideal for drug discovery! 🔗
@naturecomms.bsky.social
:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#photocatalysis
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Check out our new preprint on
#electrophotocatalysis
: Oxidant-free amidation of aldehydes enabled by a hydrogen atom transfer - radical polar crossover sequence. 🔗ChemRXiv :
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
Congrats Dimitris, Elena, Jiri, Joost and
@tnoel82.bsky.social
#flowchemistry
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Paper 2 of 2025 is also an engineering one: scaling up photochemical reactions to >15kg/day is possible with our continuous-flow spinning disk reactor equipped with a high-intensity LED. 🔗OPRD:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
@achaudhuri.bsky.social
,
@jhaschuurmans.bsky.social
,
@tnoel82.bsky.social
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Scaling Up Gas–Liquid Photo-Oxidations in Flow Using Rotor-Stator Spinning Disc Reactors and a High-Intensity Light Source
Photochemical transformations have garnered renewed interest over the past decade for their ability to enable unique reactions under mild conditions. However, scaling up such processes, particularly in multiphase systems (e.g., gas–liquid), remains challenging. Previously, we demonstrated the potential of the photochemical rotor-stator spinning disc reactor (pRS-SDR) for scaling the photooxidation of α-terpinene to ascaridole, though the system was limited by the light source, resulting in suboptimal operation in a photon-limited regime. In this work, we unlock the full potential of the pRS-SDR by integrating a high-powered light source (up to 652 W optical output) specifically designed for the reactor. The results show that the high gas–liquid mass transfer rates achievable in the pRS-SDR allow for significant productivity improvements under high irradiance (16.3 kg day–1 at 92% α-terpinene conversion and 2.52 W cm–2 in a 27 mL irradiated volume), representing an order of magnitude increase compared to our previous study. However, the photooxidation of β-citronellol exhibited notable limitations, highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate model reactions when evaluating intensified photochemical reactors.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.oprd.4c00458
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Timothy Noel
10 months ago
Scaling photochemistry: Imagine a reactor with the volume of an espresso cup delivering industrial-level efficiency. ☕✨ Check.It.Out!👇
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Paper 2 of 2025 is also an engineering one: scaling up photochemical reactions to >15kg/day is possible with our continuous-flow spinning disk reactor equipped with a high-intensity LED. 🔗OPRD:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
@achaudhuri.bsky.social
,
@jhaschuurmans.bsky.social
,
@tnoel82.bsky.social
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Scaling Up Gas–Liquid Photo-Oxidations in Flow Using Rotor-Stator Spinning Disc Reactors and a High-Intensity Light Source
Photochemical transformations have garnered renewed interest over the past decade for their ability to enable unique reactions under mild conditions. However, scaling up such processes, particularly in multiphase systems (e.g., gas–liquid), remains challenging. Previously, we demonstrated the potential of the photochemical rotor-stator spinning disc reactor (pRS-SDR) for scaling the photooxidation of α-terpinene to ascaridole, though the system was limited by the light source, resulting in suboptimal operation in a photon-limited regime. In this work, we unlock the full potential of the pRS-SDR by integrating a high-powered light source (up to 652 W optical output) specifically designed for the reactor. The results show that the high gas–liquid mass transfer rates achievable in the pRS-SDR allow for significant productivity improvements under high irradiance (16.3 kg day–1 at 92% α-terpinene conversion and 2.52 W cm–2 in a 27 mL irradiated volume), representing an order of magnitude increase compared to our previous study. However, the photooxidation of β-citronellol exhibited notable limitations, highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate model reactions when evaluating intensified photochemical reactors.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.oprd.4c00458
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