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Exchange-coupled permanent

Composition and magnetic properties of exchange-coupled multi-phase permanent magnet flakes and powders"... [Pg.544]

The practical difficulty with carrying out a crystalhzation DTR process is the need to operate under conditions that allow selective crystalhzation of the least soluble diastereomer while permitting the racemization to take place. Amine racemization catalysts, such as SCRAM , Shvo, Pd/C, and Adam s, are more active at higher temperatures, which runs counter to the conditions required for crystaUization. A solution to this problem is to separate the diastereomeric resolution and racemization steps but couple them with a flow engineering design. In this way each reaction can be operated under optimal conditions for example, temperature, concentration and solvent, via an intermediary solvent exchange unit Since the racemization catalyst itself may affect the crystalhzation (or indeed the crystalhzation may affect the catalyst), it is preferred to keep them separate. This can be achieved by having the catalyst or product either permanently or temporarily in a different phase by immobilization, extraction, precipitation, distil-... [Pg.278]


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