LiquizaldThermally Stable N‑Nitrosamine
Precursor for Diazomethane
Posted on 2024-01-26 - 21:46
N-Methyl-N-nitroso-p-toluenesulfonamide
(Diazald) and N-nitroso-β-methylaminoisobutyl
methyl ketone (Liquizald) were compared in this study as diazomethane
precursors for process scale-up. Thermal assessment flagged Diazald
for explosion propagation and impact sensitivity using the Yoshida
methodology, while Liquizald only indicated potential for impact sensitivity
under more conservative Pfizer correlations. A higher onset temperature
of Liquizald at 170 °C was determined. Compared to the onset
temperature for Diazald (80 °C), Liquizald made a favorable candidate
for exploitation of increased reaction rates at high temperatures
using microreactor technologies. New kinetic parameters of decomposition
were further used to study the potential for process intensification
and identify the microreactor channel sizing for thermally stable
and near-isothermal reactor operation.
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Horvath-Gerber, Filip; Ohlig, Dominik; Hii, King Kuok Mimi; Deadman, Benjamin; Attrill, Robin P.; Hellgardt, Klaus (2024). LiquizaldThermally Stable N‑Nitrosamine
Precursor for Diazomethane. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.3c00456