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Special Issue: Engineering Aspects of Flow Chemistry

Flow chemistry has an interesting paradox, chemistry comes first and then it flows. So, every synthesis that is conventionally tried in a batch protocol and which is eventually transformed into a flow synthesis approach actually needs much greater involvement and understanding of engineering inputs that actually make one realize the desired performance under high expectations. Flow Chemistry is combination of several chemical and engineering field with mutual benefit. However, the activities in the disciplines itself do not know very much from neighboring fields. Those necessary tiny bridges have to be much larger to cross to the other discipline. In the current special issue, the chemical engineering aspects of flow chemistry will be highlighted and discussed in detail to close some gaps.

We want to show good examples of these small and larger bridges between the different but also similar disciplines and research areas.

Editors

  • Norbert Kockmann

    Professor of Equipment Design & Dean of Studies in the faculty of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, TU Dortmund University

  • Ryan Hartman

    Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, NYU Tandon Scholl of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY, USA

  • Amol A. Kulkarni

    Senior Principal Scientist, Chemical Engineering & Process Development Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411008, India

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