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Coupling reactions continuous-flow microreactor

Metal-catalyzed cross-couplings are key transformations for carbon-carbon bond formation. The applicability of continuous-flow systems to this important reaction type has been shown by a Heck reaction carried out in a stainless steel microreactor system (Snyder et al. 2005). A solution of phenyliodide 5 and ethyl acrylate 6 was passed through a solid-phase cartridge reactor loaded with 10% palladium on charcoal (Scheme 2). The process was conducted with a residence time of 30 min at 130°C, giving the desired ethyl cinnamate 7 in 95% isolated yield. The batch process resulted in 100% conversion after 30 min at 140°C using a preconditioned catalyst. [Pg.10]


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