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This study focuses on the investigation of two-dimensional steady Stokes flow inside topographically patterned microchannel. Boundary element method (BEM) is used to solve the Stokes equation and obtain the streamline profiles. The velocity field and pressure gradients are obtained by taking the appropriate spatial derivatives of the stream function and vorticity variables. We restrict ourselves to rectangular stepped geometries and study the effect of variation of step width, step height and step frequency. Interestingly, ‘crown-shaped’ patterns in the horizontal velocity profiles are formed when a sudden contraction is met in the flow region. Pressure gradients, together with the velocity and streamline profiles are analyzed to gain a wholesome understanding of the flow physics.
We report a mild and efficient metal-free one-pot procedure
for
the synthesis of N-sulfonyl amidines via the direct
reaction of sulfonamides with secondary amines without using any additives.
A wide range of substrates with variety of functional groups is well
tolerated under the reaction conditions. Preliminary mechanistic studies
indicate that the secondary amine plays a dual role as a C1 source
of the amidine group and an aminating agent. Synthetic utility of
this method is shown in the late-stage functionalization of drug molecules
on the gram scale.
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