Issue 1, 2001

The investigation of an equilibrium dependent reaction for the formation of

Abstract

The paper describes the equilibrium dependant reaction for the formation of enamines in a microchemical system utilising electroosmotic flow (EOF) for fluid mobilisation. The authors have shown that the reaction can be carried out without the presence of a Lewis acid catalyst, in addition the enamine intermediate was synthesised at room temperature using mild solvent conditions. A 42% conversion of cyclohexanone into the enamine has been achieved to date.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2001
Accepted
12 Jun 2001
First published
09 Aug 2001

Lab Chip, 2001,1, 64-65

The investigation of an equilibrium dependent reaction for the formation of enamines in a microchemical system

M. Sands, S. J. Haswell, S. M. Kelly, V. Skelton, D. O. Morgan, P. Styring and B. Warrington, Lab Chip, 2001, 1, 64 DOI: 10.1039/B104036G

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