化学
化学反应
搅拌器
溶解
化学工业
化学工程
有机化学
色谱法
传质
工程类
作者
Xianting Huang,Jianyou Zhao,Qingxu Wang,Zhong‐Quan Liu,Pengkai Fang,Weiguang Xie,Meng Chen,Hongliang Han,Lanlan Zhang,Jiatai Zhang,Fan Wang
出处
期刊:Synlett
[Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany)]
日期:2024-08-12
摘要
Abstract For hundreds of years, it seems that people have needed stirring to conduct chemical experiments. This operation can be seen everywhere in chemical, pharmaceutical, and materials laboratories and factories. People generally believe that stirring helps with processes such as material dispersion, dissolution, and collision, thereby enabling more-efficient reactions. However, why do chemical reactions that occur in Nature not require stirring? What are the facts? For this purpose, we investigated a total of 329 organic chemical reactions in eight categories and 25 types, including 26 chemical reactions magnified to gram or even kilogram levels. Under the same conditions of temperature, humidity, pressure, and reaction time, we compared the reaction yields under stirring and standing conditions. More than 600 results showed that stirring or not stirring had almost no effect on the efficiency of chemical reactions in solution. If most chemists performing reactions turned off the agitator, it would not be difficult to imagine how much electricity could be saved!
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