Sustainable Aldehyde Oxidations in Continuous Flow
Using in Situ-Generated Performic Acid
Posted on 2021-04-14 - 17:41
The oxidation of
aldehydes is one of the most prevalent methods
for the synthesis of a diverse range of carboxylic acids. We herein
present a performic acid generator and its application for aldehyde
oxidations under continuous flow conditions. Low molecular weight
performic acid, an environmentally benign and inexpensive oxidant,
was readily formed in situ from formic acid and hydrogen
peroxide. The safety hazards typically encountered when manipulating
this potentially explosive reagent were eliminated, while at the same
time a clean and efficient access to valuable carboxylic acids was
ensured. By taking advantage of concentrated or even neat aldehyde
streams, the amount of organic solvents utilized, and thus waste formation,
was successfully minimized as demonstrated by E-factors
in the range of 5–18. The process proved applicable for a wide
range of aromatic as well as aliphatic aldehydes, while its synthetic
utility and stability were corroborated by scale-out experiments leading
to multigram-scale syntheses.
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Prieschl, Michael; Ötvös, Sándor B.; Kappe, C. Oliver (1753). Sustainable Aldehyde Oxidations in Continuous Flow
Using in Situ-Generated Performic Acid. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c01668