by C. Oliver Kappe Professor at University of Graz and Scientific Director of CC FLOW

Today, the Journal of Flow Chemistry published a special all open access perspectives issue on the “Future of Flow Chemistry”. This dedicated issue of 100 pages containes 16 articles written by leading experts in the field and discusses advances and visions on flow chemistry related to a variety of topics ranging from continuous API manufacturing, PAT, medicinal chemistry, photo- and electrochemistry, polymer science, 3D printing etc. Click here to read all papers for free online!

This initiative is part of a re-launch of the Journal which, founded in 2011, will as of 2018 be co-published by Springer. This will increase visibility of the journal, improve access to papers and speed up publication times (click here for the official press release).

As Editor-in-Chief of the journal I therefore invite all scientists active in the area of flow chemistry to submit your high quality work in flow chemistry to the journal via its new website. We are looking forward to receive your manuscripts! 

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2012 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

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