Review 1: "Flow Chemistry fills the gap in graduate education by covering chemistry and reaction principles along with current practice, including examples of relevant commercial reaction, separation, automation, and analytical equipment. The Editors of Flow Chemistry are commended for having taken the initiative to bring together experts from the field to provide a comprehensive treatment of fundamental and practical considerations underlying flow chemistry. It promises to become a useful study text and as well as reference for the graduate students and practitioners of flow chemistry." Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.
Review 2: "Students will have a lot of use for this book, since it will allow them to recognize opportunities for flow chemistry later in their careers. First, students are introduced to the concept of flow chemistry step by step, followed by practical guidance on realizing a flow process. Part two provides further inspiration by showing the application of flow for specific processes. Each chapter also includes questions to help with the understanding of the topic. Beyond this, the book is also very interesting for chemists starting in the field, as it provides the basics for understanding flow processes and how these differ from well known batch chemistry. Overall, Flow Chemistry is an instructive book, essential for anyone looking for a clear introduction to the field of flow chemistry." Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
Prof. Dr. Ferenc Darvas, co-founder of the International Society for QSAR, the Society for Biomolecular Screening (SBS), the Hungarian Chapter of the American Chemical Society and the Hungarian Biotechnology Association.
Dr. György Dormán, since 2008 honorary associate professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy of Szeged University and Head of Chemistry at ThalesNano.
Prof. Volker Hessel.
Prof. Steven V. Ley, awarded with the "Arthur C. Cope Award" by the American Chemical Society (2018) and "IUPAC-Thales Nano Prize in Flow Chemistry" (2014).