Continuous flow chemistry: New strategies for preparative inorganic chemistry

Continuous flow chemistry is a process intensification technology and show great advantage compared to the traditional inorganic synthesis under one-pot solution processing conditions. This review summarizes the application of continuous flow chemistry in the separation and extraction of inorganic c...

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Published inCoordination chemistry reviews Vol. 324; pp. 39 - 53
Main Authors Zhang, Junyong, Gong, Chunhua, Zeng, Xianghua, Xie, Jingli
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2016
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ISSN0010-8545
1873-3840
DOI10.1016/j.ccr.2016.06.011

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Summary:Continuous flow chemistry is a process intensification technology and show great advantage compared to the traditional inorganic synthesis under one-pot solution processing conditions. This review summarizes the application of continuous flow chemistry in the separation and extraction of inorganic compounds and the synthesis of metal–organic frameworks and polyoxometalates. [Display omitted] •Technical characteristics.•Separation and extraction.•Metal–organic frameworks, polyoxometalates and organometallic compounds. Uncovering the unique characters of continuous flow chemistry is an important stepping stone in harnessing its power for technological innovation in preparative inorganic chemistry. Compared to the traditional inorganic synthesis under one-pot solution processing conditions and hydrothermal/solvothermal/ionothermal reactions, continuous flow chemistry is a process intensification technology and is advantageous in precisely controlling reaction rate, increasing and scaling up synthesis, and delivering products with maximum yields. This review summarizes the application of continuous flow chemistry in the separation and extraction of inorganic compounds and the synthesis of metal–organic frameworks, polyoxometalates and organometallic compounds.
ISSN:0010-8545
1873-3840
DOI:10.1016/j.ccr.2016.06.011