22 Mar 2016
The 3rd SCI/RSC Continuous Flow Technology conference took place from Monday 14 - Wednesday 16 March 2016 at Robinson College, Cambridge.
Talks reflected the advances made with continuous flow technology over recent years and the impact it is making right across the chemicals industry spanning discovery applications, process development advances and value for commercial manufacture of fine and speciality chemicals.
Available conference papers- Hazardous chemistry meets microreactors - forbidden chemistries go flow
Oliver Kappe, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria - Shading synthesis green using enabling technologies
Duncan Browne, Cardiff University, UK - Taming the beast: generation and use of diazocarbonyls in-flow
Chris Hayes, University of Nottingham, UK - Heterocycle synthesis and H/D exchange in-flow
Mark Bagley, University of Sussex, UK - Light-induced transformations in continuous flow
Juan-Antonio Rincón, Eli Lilly & Co, Spain - Flow chemistry as a tool for drug discovery
Jesus Alcazar, Janssen, Spain - Flow-chemistry in pharma: strategies to accelerate the R&D process
Hansjoerg Lehmann, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, Switzerland - Taming diazo transfer chemistry in flow: exploring the continuous synthesis and use of sulfonyl azides
Anita Maguire, University College Cork, Ireland - Exhibitor talk: Realising flow chemistry process plants
Herman Bottenberg, Zeton B V, The Netherlands - Development of hydrogen transfer catalysis involving multi-phasic flow systems
John Blacker, University of Leeds, UK - Scale-up perspective on photochemistry
Christophe Allemann, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland - Oxidation processes and heat integration in micro-reactors
Thorsten Röder, Hochschule Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Germany - Continuous flow reactors: an opportunity for discovery, process development & production?
Charlotte Wiles, Chemtrix, The Netherlands - Evolution and validation of kinetic motifs using continuous-flow reactors
Frans Muller, University of Leeds, UK - Implementing multistage linked continuous chemistry - the challenge of fully automated operation
Paul Sharratt, Institute for Chemical and Engineering Sciences, Singapore - Implementing a three stage continuous API process to IG grade
Andrew Rutter, GlaxoSmithKline, UK - Implementing continuous processing within pharmaceutical development in AstraZeneca
Mubina Mohamed, AstraZeneca, UK - "Dial-a-particle" capability using advanced process control in continuous crystallisers
Ewan Mercer, Perceptive, UK / Ian Houson, CMAC, Strathclyde University, UK - Continuous flow: from laboratory to full GMP production
Ester Masllorens, Medichem, Spain