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Highlights from the Flow Chemistry Literature 2012 (Part 4)

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In this section of the journal, the continuous flow chemistry literature of the preceding months is presented. Included are articles published in the period September–December 2012. Some key examples are highlighted in the form of graphical abstracts. The remaining publications in the field are then listed ordered by journal name, with review articles grouped at the end.

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Glasnov, T.N. Highlights from the Flow Chemistry Literature 2012 (Part 4). J Flow Chem 3, 23–27 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1556/JFC-D-12-00026

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