Abstract

The design and operation features of flow reactors make them especially attractive for photochemical applications. Furthermore, many early flow devices were manufactured from transparent materials such as glass or organic polymers and thus, could be simply combined with suitable light sources. This book chapter presents some important examples of continuous-flow photochemical reactions, clearly demonstrating the impact of this emerging methodology in synthetic organic chemistry.

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