Fast and high conversion phase-transfer synthesis exploiting the liquid–liquid interface formed in a microchannel chip

The large specific interfacial areas and short molecular diffusion distances provided by glass microchips play important roles not only for effective phase-transfer synthetic reaction, but also for avoiding an undesirable side reaction.

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