Solvent Minimized Synthesis of Amides by Reactive Extrusion
- PMID: 39248684
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202408315
Solvent Minimized Synthesis of Amides by Reactive Extrusion
Abstract
Herein, we report on the translation of a small scale ball-milled amidation protocol into a large scale continuous reactive extrusion process. Critical components to the successful translation were: a) understanding how the different operating parameters of a twin-screw extruder should be harnessed to control prolonged continuous operation, and b) consideration of the physical form of the input materials. The amidation reaction is applied to 36 amides spanning a variety of physical form combinations (liquid-liquid, solid-liquid and solid-solid). Following this learning process, we have developed an understanding for the translation of each physical form combination and demonstrated a 7-hour reactive extrusion process for the synthesis of an amide on 500 gram scale (1.3 mols of product).
Keywords: continuous flow; direct amidation; green chemistry; mechanochemistry; solvent-minimised; twin-screw extrusion.
© 2024 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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