A suitcase sized mobile reactor unit (MRU) weighing in at less than 10 kg was designed for laboratory scale transfer hydrogenations in continuous flow. Simple cyclohexene and a cosolvent in combination with a palladium-on-charcoal packed bed reactor provided a setup with isolation of nearly all products without the need for further purification. Several functional groups including olefins, triple bonds, nitro-groups, carbonyls, and so forth were effectively reduced with retention times as low as 2 min. Additionally, standard protection groups such as Cbz, benzyl, and allyl ether or esters were removed in high yields. To prove the flexibility of the setup an example of the Mizoroki−Heck reaction was also performed on the MRU. Finally, two scale-up transfer hydrogenation experiments were performed affording isolation of the desired target compounds in 0.5 and 0.8 mol scales with less than 4 h of continuous operation on the MRU.
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