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Full prof at University of Amsterdam. Husband. Dad of three 😳! Avid reader. Loves sports. #ChemSky
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First stop in USA East Coast lecture tour: Merck Rahway, great to discuss #FlowChemistry, #HTE, #SelfDrivingLabs and synthetic methodology with our friends in the pharma industry
📄 New Paper Alert: We report a radical disconnection strategy that enables the direct, single-step photocatalytic conversion of α-amino acids into differentiated vicinal diamines. Broad scope, functional-group tolerant, and scalable in flow. 🔗 @chemrxiv.org: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
Nov 11, 11:30 AM EST: Join our next #ACSeminar ft. @tnoel82.bsky.social to learn about #RoboChem, an autonomous laboratory system that integrates flow reactors, real-time analytics, custom control software + machine learning algorithms. Register: airtable.com/appYBjHgttvB...
Self-driving labs are transforming chemistry; but high cost & complexity limit access to a few well-funded labs. We wanted to change that. Our new paper in #NatureSynthesis introduces RoboChem-Flex đŸ§ȘđŸ€– 🔗https://nature.com/articles/s44160-026-01053-0 #selfdrivinglab #flowchemistry #optimization
Our ChemRxiv article keeps moving; thanks #ChemistryWorld for covering the debate. Critics say it’s “too early” for conclusions, yet mixing principles are grounded in 100+ years of science. Read and make up your own mind. Here is our @chemrxiv.org article: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
📄 We report a radical disconnection strategy that enables the direct, single-step conversion of α-amino acids into differentiated vicinal diamines via photocatalytic decarboxylation. Broad scope, functional-group tolerant, and scalable in flow. 🔗 @chemrxiv.org: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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We combine ML + #DigitalTwins to autonomously design photoreactors with high light capture and uniform irradiation. A virtual photoreactor guides #BayesianOptimization, allowing numerous designs in silico and fabrication only of the best candidates. 🔗 @chemrxiv.org : chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
📣 Thrilled to announce our incredible speaker lineup for the 2026 edition of #ETOC Online Symposium on April 29-30th.đŸ—“ïž Join us by registering today and to stay up-to-date! : tinyurl.com/ETOC2026-reg... (1/3)
Donna Blackmond opened yesterday's morning w/ a talk on mechanistic studies, followed by Timothy Noel @tnoel82.bsky.social who presented latest advancements in automated #FlowChemistry. Join the FREE livestream đŸŽ„ and follow TODAY's program: https://tinyurl.com/7mhrbyap #BeilsteinShapingSynthesis2025
Great talk by @dimanagornii.bsky.social from the group of Timothy Noël (@tnoel82.bsky.social) at #Lunteren2026. He talked about the late-stage modification of aryl compounds with NCF3 and SCF3 groups using flow chemistry. chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10.... #ChemSky #FlowChemistry
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Earlier this year, a paper came out that suggested for many organic reactions stirring has little effect on reactions rates. Now, a group has released a preprint arguing that stirring remains critical for reproducibility, selectivity and scalability.
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Failing to mix reactions in heterogeneous or industrial systems could cause numerous issues and might even be dangerous, preprint claims
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All stirred up: chemical engineers refute claims that ‘stirring doesn’t matter’