Tetrabutylammonium
decatungstate (TBADT) has emerged as an efficient
and versatile photocatalyst for hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) processes
that enables the cleavage of both activated and unactivated aliphatic
C–H bonds. Using a recently developed oscillatory millistructured
continuous-flow photoreactor, investigations of a decatungstate-catalyzed
C(sp
3
)–H alkylation protocol were carried out, and
the results are presented here. The performance of the reactor was
evaluated in correlation to several chemical and process parameters,
including residence time, light intensity, catalyst loading, and substrate/reagent
concentration. In comparison with previously reported batch and flow
protocols, conditions were found that led to considerably higher productivity,
achieving a throughput up to 36.7 mmol/h with a residence time of
only 7.5 min.
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