gem‐Dichloroaziridines are essential building blocks in the synthesis of biologically and pharmacologically active compounds. We developed a continuous flow biphasic system to overcome the limitation of conventional batch systems, in which dichlorocarbene generated from the reaction of chloroform and a NaOH combined with azomethines to generate gem‐dichloroaziridine derivatives in good yields. Then a two‐step one‐flow process was designed with the addition of flow synthesis of N‐benzylideneaniline. This process is also advantageous in protecting the researcher from irritating odors and harmful reactants and intermediates.
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