Cover Picture: Direct Fluorination of Cyclic Carbonates and closo ‐K 2 (B 12 H 12 ) in a Slug‐Flow Ministructured Reactor (ChemPlusChem 4/2013)
Cover Picture: Direct Fluorination of Cyclic Carbonates and closo ‐K 2 (B 12 H 12 ) in a...
Hill, Mathias; Baron, Patrick; Cobry, Keith; Goll, Sascha K.; Lang, Philipp; Knapp, Carsten; Scherer, Harald; Woias, Peter; Zhang, Pengcheng; Krossing, Ingo
2013-04-01 00:00:00
The cover picture shows a two phase minireactor used for the direct fluorination of cyclic carbonates and the closo‐K2(B12H12) cluster as described by I. Krossing and co‐workers in a Full Paper on page 292 ff. The four different layers of the minireactor are shown and the reactor channel plate is enlarged as a top view. Also shown is the gas/liquid slug flow within the channel. The molecules shown are calculated structures of ethylene carbonate and its monofluorinated isomer. The background is a picture of the Rhine Falls (Schaffhausen, Switzerland), which is the largest waterfall in Europe and symbolizes flow chemistry and the wild nature of the direct fluorination reaction.
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Cover Picture: Direct Fluorination of Cyclic Carbonates and closo ‐K 2 (B 12 H 12 ) in a Slug‐Flow Ministructured Reactor (ChemPlusChem 4/2013)
The cover picture shows a two phase minireactor used for the direct fluorination of cyclic carbonates and the closo‐K2(B12H12) cluster as described by I. Krossing and co‐workers in a Full Paper on page 292 ff. The four different layers of the minireactor are shown and the reactor channel plate is enlarged as a top view. Also shown is the gas/liquid slug flow within the channel. The molecules shown are calculated structures of ethylene carbonate and its monofluorinated isomer. The background is a picture of the Rhine Falls (Schaffhausen, Switzerland), which is the largest waterfall in Europe and symbolizes flow chemistry and the wild nature of the direct fluorination reaction.
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