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Fluorescent Fluid in 3D-Printed Microreactors for the Acceleration of Photocatalytic Reactions
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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2019-07-03

Journal:ADVANCED SCIENCE

Included Journals:SCIE、PubMed

Volume:6

Issue:13

Page Number:1900583

Key Words:3D printing; fluorescent fluids; light-converting media; microreactors; photochemistry

Abstract:The photochemical microreactor has been a burgeoning field with important application in promoting photocatalytic reactions. The integration of light-converting media and microflow chemistry renders new opportunity for efficient utilization of light and high conversion rate. However, the flexibility of emission light wavelength regulation and the universality of the microreactor remain significant problems to be solved. Here, a photochemical microreactor filled with fluorescent fluid is fabricated by a 3D printing technique. The light-converting medium in the fluorescent fluid is used to collect and convert light, and then delivers light energy to the embedded continuous-flow reaction channels to promote the chemical reaction process. With the merits of flowability, different light-converting media can be replaced, making it a general tool for photocatalytic reactions in rapid screening, parameters optimization, and kinetic mechanism research.

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Main positions:Vice dean of School of Chemistry

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:Tsinghua University

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:School of Chemistry

Discipline:Inorganic Chemistry. Physical Chemistry (including Chemical Physics). Chemical Engineering

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