“…On-line NMR reaction monitoring may be performed either with continuous flow, where data is acquired whilst the sample is moving through the receiver coil, or with a pulsed flow, where the flow is halted during measurement. Most on-line-NMR reaction monitoring systems use continuous flow 3,10,11,21,30 as this means that the sample within the spectrometer is continually refreshed to ensure that the volume measured is always representative of the mixture within the reaction vessel; however, pulsed systems have been developed for use with some low field spectrometers where continuous flow is not possible. 32 For all on-line NMR reaction monitoring setups there is an inherent time required for the sample to be pumped from the reaction vessel to the spectrometer, leading to a slight delay between a change occurring in the reaction vessel and detection.…”