Ultrasonic or Microwave Modified Continuous Flow Chemistry
for the Synthesis of Tetrahydrocannabinol: Observing Effects of Various
Solvents and Acids
Posted on 2024-03-08 - 05:43
Synthesizing tetrahydrocannabinol
is a lengthy process with minimal
yields and little applicability on an industrial scale. To close the
gap between bench chemistry and industry process chemistry, this paper
introduces a small-scale flow chemistry method that utilizes a microwave
or ultrasonic medium to produce major tetrahydrocannabinol isomers.
This process produces excellent yields and minimal side products,
which leads to more efficient large-scale production of the desired
cannabinoids.
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Ramirez, Giovanni
A.; Tesfatsion, Tesfay T.; Docampo-Palacios, Maite L.; Cruces, Ivan; Hellmann, Adam J.; Okhovat, Alex; et al. (1753). Ultrasonic or Microwave Modified Continuous Flow Chemistry
for the Synthesis of Tetrahydrocannabinol: Observing Effects of Various
Solvents and Acids. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c09794Â