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Photocyanation of pyrene across an oil/water interface in a polymer microchannel chip

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages 231-234

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b207991g

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Photocyanation of pyrene (PyH) across an oil/water interface was explored by using two types of polymer microchannel chip. The chips (channel depth of 20 m m and width of 100 m m) were fabricated on the basis of photolithography and an imprinting method, with micromachined silicon templates being used for imprinting. As a typical example of the photoreaction, an aqueous NaCN solution and a propylene carbonate solution of PyH and 1,4-dicyanobenzene were brought separately into a Y-structured microchannel chip with the same flow velocity by pressure driven flow. Light irradiation onto the whole of the channel chip by a high-pressure Hg lamp resulted in formation of 1-cyanopyrene (PyCN), as confirmed by GC-MS analysis of the oil phase. The results demonstrated that the interfacial photochemical reaction of PyH proceeded successfully along the water/oil solution flow in the microchannel. Under optimum conditions by using a three-layer channel chip, absolute PyCN yields as high as 73% were attained with a reaction time of 210 s.

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