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Inductive heating and flow chemistry - a perfect synergy of emerging enabling technologies.

Conrad KuhwaldSibel TürkhanAndreas Kirschning
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2022)
Inductive heating has developed into a powerful and rapid indirect heating technique used in various fields of chemistry, but also in medicine. Traditionally, inductive heating is used in industry, e.g., for heating large metallic objects including bending, bonding, and welding pipes. In addition, inductive heating has emerged as a partner for flow chemistry, both of which are enabling technologies for organic synthesis. This report reviews the combination of flow chemistry and inductive heating in industrial settings as well as academic research and demonstrates that the two technologies ideally complement each other.
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