Advances in solid handling for continuous flow synthesis of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals

Abstract

Continuous flow chemistry has transformed the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and specialty chemicals by advancing sustainability, efficiency, and process control. Despite these advantages, the management of solids remains a major challenge, often leading to clogging, inefficient mixing, and limitations in scalability. This review discusses recent strategies developed to overcome these obstacles, including the use of continuous stirred-tank reactors, packed-bed reactors with immobilized reagents, reaction design modifications, Pickering emulsions, colloidal nanoparticle suspensions, and specialised equipment such as agitated tubular reactors, spinning disk reactors, and sonicated systems. By critically assessing these developments, we chart the trajectory toward more resilient and robust flow-based manufacturing, consolidating continuous flow chemistry as a cornerstone of modern chemical manufacturing.

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Keywords

Chemical engineering, Flow chemistry, Synthetic chemistry methodology, Process chemistry, Sustainability

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production

Citation

Johnston, Z., Peme, T., Mabasa, T. et al. Advances in solid handling for continuous flow synthesis of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Communications Chemistry 9, 101: 1-34 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-026-01954-3.