Thematic days on flow synthesis are organized each year by the GDR (Groupe de Recherche) Synth_Flux.
These information and discussion days are open to GDR researchers, but also to people in the discipline and to anyone wishing to learn about continuous flow technology.
Continuous flow technology provides a significant number of advantages for conducting chemical reactions: extremely controlled reactivity and selectivity, automation and online analysis of reactions, acquisition of kinetic data, increased safety and easier scale-up, etc.
This meeting will take place over two half-days in Nancy, on the site of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des industries Chimiques (ENSIC) located in the old town (1 rue Grandville, Nancy) from Tuesday June 4 from 2:00 p.m. to Wednesday June 5 2:00 p.m.
Registration is free but mandatory, (100 maximum participants).
We invite you to come and present your work related to continuous flow chemistry.
These days will be an opportunity to give an oral presentation, learn about continuous flow chemistry and interact with GDR researchers.
Invited Speakers
Jean-Nicolas DUMEZ (laboratoire CEISAM, Université de Nantes): NMR spectroscopist with applications for flow monitoring.
Conference title : Flow NMR at high field for in-line reaction monitoring
David LINDER (Hoffmann-La Roche, Suisse) : specialist in the extrapolation of pharmaceutical molecule synthesis processes.
Conference title : From flow chemistry to continuous manufacturing
Renzo LUISI (Université de Bari, Italie): specialist in flash chemistry in miniaturized continuous flow reactors.
Conference title : Chemical Technologies for Exploring New Chemical Space and Developing New Synthetic Tactics
Thörsten RÖDER (Université de Mannheim, Allemagne) : microreaction specialist for the development of chemical processes for the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients
Conference title : Process Development in Micro Reactors: online-Analytic and Simulation
Anne VANDERPERRE-LELIAS (CEA Marcoule, France): specialist in liquid-liquid extraction.
Conference title : Parallel flows at the microfluidic scale : a way to study mass transfer kinetics in liquid-liquid extraction