microPhotoGas reactor: High-throughput experimentation for photoinduced reactions under gas atmosphere

28 January 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

High-throughput experimentation has transformed the exploration of many catalytic processes, from a mechanistic and timeline point of view. However, some specific reactions remain impossible to transpose in HTE, mostly because of missing dedicated devices. With the development of photoinduced reactions involving gases as reactants, it is of importance to access HTE for such set-ups. We describe here the design and manufacture of a specific device for miniaturization and parallelization of photoinduced reactions under pressure of specific gas atmosphere.

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high-throughput experimentation
photocatalysis

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