09:00 | | Keynote Presentation Continuous Flow Chemistry in Explosive Regimes C. Oliver Kappe, Professor and Scientific Director, Center for Continuous Flow Synthesis and Processing, University of Graz, Austria
This presentation will describe liquid and gas/liquid continuous flow processes that operate in hazardous/explosive regimes. Industrially relevant flow processes involving hydrazine, in situ generated peralkanoic acids and oxygen gas/solvent mixtures using high-temperature/high-pressure processing conditions will be presented. |
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09:45 | Flow Chemistry: Engineering Issues, Challenges & Solutions Amol Kulkarni, Scientist, National Chemical Laboratory, India
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10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking |
11:15 | Improving the Flow with In Situ, Real Time Analytics Brian Wittkamp, Reaction Analysis Market Development Manager, Mettler Toledo, United States of America
Continuous flow chemistry is a relatively new development method for compound generation outside of the chemical and petroleum industries. This presentation focuses on the application of in situ FTIR in continuous flow and the value it brings as a real time reaction information and optimization tool. |
12:00 | Modular Microreactors for Laboratory and Production Scale and Exemplary Application for Phase Transfer Catalysis Shailesh Dhume, Process Lead, Bayer Technology Services, India
The presentation will introduce the concept of microreactors, discuss its advantages and limitations, present the Ehrfeld microreactor system and disclose examples of its application. |
12:45 | Lunch, Poster Viewing and Networking |
14:00 | | Keynote Presentation Improving Organic Synthesis by Exploiting Flow Reactor Technology Paul Watts, Distinguished Professor and Research Chair, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
The application of flow reactors to efficiently optimise a range of different chemical reactions will be described in this presentation. |
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14:45 | Accessing New Chemical Space Using Flow Chemistry-Industry’s Answer To New Compounds? Laszlo Kocsis, Head, ThalesNano Nanotechnology Inc, Hungary
This Presentation will focus on how flow chemistry at high temperatures and short residence ties can synthesize biologically important novel bicyclic heterocycles not possible under standard lab conditions. |
15:30 | Coffee Break and Networking |
16:00 | Panel Discussion Chaired by Oliver Kappe |