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Doctoral network for microprocess engineering for electrosynthesis
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New synthesis concepts for pharmaceutical/fine chemical industry. About MiEl partners: As an industrial partner, eChemicles focuses on additive manufacturing techniques for electrochemical cells: Design and fast prototyping of electrolyser cells applying 3D printing technology.


New synthesis concepts for pharmaceutical/fine chemical industry. Learn more about the MiEl partners: VŠCHT / UCT Prague (UCT Prague) will identify boundary conditions of the microfluidic electrochemical cells used in the production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals.





On 10th nov. the MiEl doctoral candidate Morgan Regnier will be at the HSRMC Symposium and present a poster, illustrating how the combination of continuous flow and electrochemistry enables the safe and scalable synthesis of iminophosphoranes from feedstock chemicals. Timothy Noël



From 25.-29.3. the next Training Unit of MiEl takes place UvA Amsterdam Topics include: - electro-catalytic synthesis - flow electrosynthesis - automation for flow experimentation - implementing green chemistry principles - project and time management project-miel.eu


25th-29th March 2024 the 2nd Training Unit for the doctoral candidates of the project_MiEl took place UvA Amsterdam. Topics: electro-catalytic synthesis, flow electrosynthesis & implementing green chemistry principles. Thanks to Morgan Regnier and Noel Research Group for hosting us!





Successful Training Unit 4! From 17th – 20th March 2025 the 4th Training Unit for the doctoral candidates of the MiEl project took place at Johnson & Johnson in Belgium Johnson & Johnson Thanks for hosting us! project-miel.eu


Our doctoral candidate Morgan Regnier (UvA Amsterdam) will present the poster “Flow Electroreductive Nickel-Catalyzed Cyclopropanation of Alkenes Using gem-Dichloroalkanes” at the conference Flow Chemistry Europe 2025 (April 3-4, Malaga, Spain). flowchemistryeurope.com

Last week doctoral candidate Morgan Regnier (Universiteit van Amsterdam ) took part at Flow Chemistry Europe and presented his poster “Flow Electroreductive Nickel-Catalyzed Cyclopropanation of Alkenes Using gem-Dichloroalkanes”. Thank you Morgan for sharing some impressions!



