posted on 2017-12-07, 00:00authored byBiagia Musio, Elena Gala, Steven V. Ley
The
productive use of toxic waste materials derived from industrial
processes is one of the main goals of modern chemical research to
increase sustainability of the large-scale production. Here we devise
a simple and robust strategy for the utilization of trifluoromethane,
obtained in large quantities from polytetrafluoroethylene manufacture,
and the conversion of this greenhouse gas into valuable fluorinated
compounds. The generation of the trifluoromethyl carbanion and its
direct and complete consumption through trapping with a number of
electrophiles were achieved by a fully contained flow reactor setup.
The adoption of modern in-line analytical tools, such as portable
Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance devices,
allowed the accurate reagent dosing with considerable benefits in
terms of controlling the environmental impact during this continuous
process. The advantages of the method, with respect to the batch procedure,
will be discussed and demonstrated experimentally.