Aerobic oxidations in flow: opportunities for the fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals industries

Author:

Gavriilidis Asterios1234,Constantinou Achilleas1234,Hellgardt Klaus51674,Hii King Kuok (Mimi)51674,Hutchings Graham J.89104,Brett Gemma L.89104,Kuhn Simon1111213ORCID,Marsden Stephen P.1415164

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering

2. University College London

3. London WC1E 7JE

4. UK

5. Department of Chemistry

6. Imperial College London

7. London SW7 2AZ

8. School of Chemistry

9. Cardiff University

10. Cardiff CF10 3AT

11. KU Leuven

12. B-3001 Leuven

13. Belgium

14. School of Chemistry and Institute of Process Research and Development

15. University of Leeds

16. Leeds LS2 9JT

Abstract

This collaborative review (between teams of chemists and chemical engineers) describes the current scientific and operational hurdles that prevent the utilisation of aerobic oxidation reactions for the production of speciality chemicals and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Chemistry (miscellaneous),Catalysis

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