Taming Hazardous Chemistry in Flow: The Continuous Processing of Diazo and Diazonium Compounds

The synthetic utilities of the diazo and diazonium groups are matched only by their reputation for explosive decomposition. Continuous processing technology offers new opportunities to make and use these versatile intermediates at a range of scales with improved safety over traditional batch process...

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description The synthetic utilities of the diazo and diazonium groups are matched only by their reputation for explosive decomposition. Continuous processing technology offers new opportunities to make and use these versatile intermediates at a range of scales with improved safety over traditional batch processes. In this minireview, the state of the art in the continuous flow processing of reactive diazo and diazonium species is discussed. Safety first: The synthetic utilities of the diazo and diazonium groups are matched only by their reputation for explosive decomposition. Continuous processing technology offers new opportunities to make and use these versatile intermediates with improved safety. This Minireview discusses the state of the art in flow chemistry involving these reactive species.
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Catalysis
Chemistry
Continuous flow
Continuous processing
Decomposition
diazocarbonyls
diazomethane
Diazomethane - chemical synthesis
Diazomethane - chemistry
Diazonium Compounds - chemical synthesis
Diazonium Compounds - chemistry
diazonium ions
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flow chemistry
Hazardous
Rhodium - chemistry
Safety
State of the art
Utilities
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