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Recent Advances in Continuous-Flow Enantioselective Catalysis.

Tao YuZhengwei DingWenzheng NieJiao JiaoHailong ZhangQian ZhangChao XueXin-Hua DuanYoichi M A YamadaPengfei Li
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
The increased demand for more efficient, safe, and green production in fine chemical and pharmaceutical industry calls for the development of continuous-flow manufacturing, and for chiral chemicals in particular, enantioselective catalytic processes. In recent years, this emerging direction has received considerable attention and has seen rapid progress. In most cases, catalytic enantioselective flow processes using homogeneous, heterogeneous, or enzymatic catalysts have shown significant advantages over the conventional batch mode, such as shortened reaction times, lower catalysts loadings, and higher selectivities in addition to the normal merits of non-enantioselective flow operations. In this Minireview, the advancements, key strategies, methods, and technologies developed the last six years as well as remaining challenges are summarized.
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