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Volker Hessel

Researcher at University of Adelaide

Publications -  616
Citations -  24861

Volker Hessel is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microreactor & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 572 publications receiving 21707 citations. Previous affiliations of Volker Hessel include Mainz Institute of Microtechnology & Fraunhofer Society.

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A modular flow design for the meta-selective C-H arylation of anilines

TL;DR: An effective and practical modular flow design for the meta‐selective C−H arylation of anilines that could be obtained in high yield and excellent purity without the need for column chromatography, and the residual copper content meets the standards for parenterally administered pharmaceutical substances.
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A complete miniaturized microstructured methanol fuel processor/fuel cell system for low power applications

TL;DR: In this article, a complete miniaturized methanol fuel processor/fuel cell system was developed and put into operation as compact hydrogen supplier for low power application for low-power application.
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Continuous-flow multistep synthesis of cinnarizine, cyclizine, and a buclizine derivative from bulk alcohols

TL;DR: A four-step continuous process to generate the final antihistamines from bulk alcohols as the starting compounds and HCl is used to synthesize the intermediate chlorides in a short reaction time and excellent yields.
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Transfer of the epoxidation of soybean oil from batch to flow chemistry guided by cost and environmental issues.

TL;DR: This work presents a holistic and interdisciplinary process design approach that combines the concept of novel process windows with process modeling, simulation, and simplified cost and lifecycle assessment for the deliberate development of a cost-competitive and environmentally sustainable alternative to an existing production process for epoxidized soybean oil.
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Industrial applications of plasma, microwave and ultrasound techniques: Nitrogen-fixation and hydrogenation reactions

TL;DR: The MAPSYN project as mentioned in this paper aims at nitrogen fixation reactions intensified by plasma catalysis and selective hydrogenations intensified by microwaves, possibly assisted by ultrasound, with the goal of energy efficiency.