IP Library Granted Patent US 11,998,887
Granted Patent B2
US 11,998,887 · App. 16/986,503 · Granted Jun 4, 2024

Continuous flow photoreactor

Inventors: Adrian G. Amador (Framingham, MA); Matthew M. Bio (Belmont, MA); Timothy J. Doherty (Brighton, MA); Yuanqing Fang (Belmont, MA); Jillian Sheeran (Boston, MA); Ryan M. Spoering (Waltham, MA)
Assignee: Snapdragon Chemistry, Inc.
B01J19/127B01J19/0013B01J19/006B01J2219/0869B01J2219/0871B01J2219/1203
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Patent No.
US 11,998,887
App. No.
16/986,503
Granted
Jun 4, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments described herein relate generally to continuous flow photoreactors with easily replaceable and adjustable components. The photoreactor includes a reactor flow system, a lighting system, and a temperature control system. The reactor flow system includes a reactor inlet port, a reactor outlet port, and a length of reactor tubing fluidically coupled to the reactor inlet port and reactor outlet port. The lighting system includes a light emitting apparatus (e.g., a plurality of LEDs) configured to emit light in a defined wavelength range toward the length of reactor tubing. The temperature control system includes an inlet port, an outlet port, and a length of temperature control tubing fluidically coupled to the inlet port and the outlet port. In some embodiments, the temperature control system can be configured to circulate a fluid to cool the lighting system.

Claims (42)

1. A photoreactor, comprising:

a reactor flow system including a reactor inlet port and a reactor outlet port coupled to a first housing, and a length of reactor tubing fluidically coupled to the reactor inlet port and the reactor outlet port and disposed inside the first housing;

a lighting system configured to emit light in a defined wavelength range toward the length of reactor tubing; and

a temperature control system including an inlet port and an outlet port coupled to a second housing, and a length of temperature control tubing fluidically coupled to the inlet port and the outlet port, the temperature control system configured to circulate a fluid to cool the lighting system, the second housing separated from the first housing by a separation distance of at least about 5 mm.

2. The photoreactor of claim 1 , wherein the lighting system and the temperature control system are disposed in the second housing.

3. The photoreactor of claim 2 , wherein the temperature control tubing physically contacts the lighting system.

4. The photoreactor of claim 3 , wherein the temperature control tubing follows a tortuous path through a series of baffles from the inlet port to the outlet port.

5. The photoreactor of claim 2 , wherein the lighting system includes a plurality of LEDs.

6. The photoreactor of claim 1 , further comprising:

a heatsink body disposed between the lighting system and the temperature control system.

7. The photoreactor of claim 6 , wherein the temperature control system is a first temperature control system, the photoreactor further comprising:

a second temperature control system disposed and configured to cool the heatsink body.

8. The photoreactor of claim 1 , wherein the defined wavelength range is between about 390 nm and about 500 nm.

9. The photoreactor of claim 1 , wherein the reactor tubing is coiled around a member disposed in the reactor flow system.

10. The photoreactor of claim 1 , wherein the reactor flow system includes a window, through which incident light from the lighting system permeates.

11. The photoreactor of claim 1 , wherein the temperature control system is a first temperature control system, the photoreactor further comprising:

a second temperature control system disposed and configured to cool the reactor flow system.

12. The photoreactor of claim 1 , wherein the separation distance is at least about 1 cm.

13. A photoreactor, comprising:

a first housing including a reactor inlet port, a reactor outlet port, and a length of reactor tubing disposed inside the first housing and fluidically coupled to the reactor inlet port and the reactor outlet port;

a second housing defining an inner volume and including an inlet port and an outlet port, the second housing separated from the first housing by a separation distance of at least about 5 mm;

a light source disposed in the inner volume of the second housing and configured to emit light toward the reactor tubing; and

a length of temperature control tubing disposed in the inner volume of the second housing, the length of temperature control tubing configured to transport a heat transfer fluid that draws heat from the light source.

14. The photoreactor of claim 13 , wherein the second housing further comprises a heatsink body in physical contact with the light source.

15. The photoreactor of claim 13 , wherein the light source includes a plurality of LEDs.

16. The photoreactor of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of LEDs are electronically coupled to a power supply unit, the power supply unit physically coupled to the second housing.

17. The photoreactor of claim 13 , wherein the reactor tubing is coiled around a member disposed in the first housing.

18. The photoreactor of claim 13 , wherein the first housing includes a window, through which incident light from the light source permeates.

19. The photoreactor of claim 13 , wherein the separation distance is at least about 1 cm.

20. A photoreactor, comprising:

a first reactor flow system including a first reactor inlet port and a first reactor outlet port coupled to a first housing, and a first length of reactor tubing fluidically coupled to the first reactor inlet port and the first reactor outlet port and disposed inside the first housing;

a second reactor flow system including a second reactor inlet port and a second reactor outlet port coupled to a second housing, and a second length of reactor tubing fluidically coupled to the second reactor inlet port and the second reactor outlet port and disposed inside the second housing, the second housing separated from the first housing by a separation distance of at least about 5 mm;

a lighting system disposed between the first reactor flow system and the second reactor flow system, the lighting system including a light source configured to emit light toward the first reactor flow system and the second reactor flow system; and

a temperature control system disposed and configured to cool the lighting system, the temperature control system including a length of temperature control tubing disposed in a third housing.

21. The photoreactor of claim 20 , wherein the lighting system is a first lighting system and the temperature control system is a first temperature control system, further comprising:

a third reactor flow system including a third reactor inlet port, a third reactor outlet port, and a third length of reactor tubing fluidically coupled to the third reactor inlet port and the third reactor outlet port;

a second lighting system disposed between the second reactor flow system and the third reactor flow system, the second lighting system including a light source configured to emit light toward the second reactor flow system and the third reactor flow system; and

a second temperature control system disposed and configured to cool the second lighting system.

22. The photoreactor of claim 20 , wherein the temperature control system is a first temperature control system, the first temperature control system including a first inlet port, a first outlet port, and a first flow path, the photoreactor further comprising:

a second temperature control system including a second inlet port, a second outlet port, and a second flow path disposed in at least one of the first reactor flow system and the second reactor flow system, the second inlet port and the second outlet port fluidically coupled to the second flow path.

23. The photoreactor of claim 20 , wherein the lighting system includes a first plurality of LEDs configured to radiate light toward the first reactor flow system and a second plurality of LEDs configured to radiate light toward the second reactor flow system.

24. The photoreactor of claim 20 , wherein the separation distance is at least about 1 cm.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 11, 2025
From: ARES AGENT SERVICES, L.P., AS FORMER AGENT
To: BLUE OWL CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS NEW AGENT
Reel/Frame 070821/0302 →
RELEASE OF FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 6, 2025
From: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
To: CAMBREX CHARLES CITY, INC.; AVISTA PHARMA SOLUTIONS, INC.; SNAPDRAGON CHEMISTRY, INC.
Reel/Frame 070438/0333 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2025
From: SNAPDRAGON CHEMISTRY, INC.
To: ARES AGENT SERVICES, L.P., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070422/0033 →
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 6, 2023
From: SNAPDRAGON CHEMISTRY, INC.
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 062958/0764 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 6, 2023
From: MIDDLESEX SAVINGS BANK
To: SNAPDRAGON CHEMISTRY, INC.
Reel/Frame 062596/0888 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2022
From: SNAPDRAGON CHEMISTRY, INC.
To: MIDDLESEX SAVINGS BANK
Reel/Frame 060817/0611 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2022
From: AMADOR, ADRIAN G.; BIO, MATTHEW M.; DOHERTY, TIMOTHY J.; FANG, YUANQING; SHEERAN, JILLIAN; SPOERING, RYAN M.
To: SNAPDRAGON CHEMISTRY, INC.
Reel/Frame 060595/0148 →