Maximilian M. Hielscher, Johannes Schneider, Alexander H. J. Lohmann, Prof. Dr. Siegfried R. Waldvogel
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Abstract
The necessary separation of anodic and cathodic compartments in the electrochemical multicomponent synthesis of alkyl arenesulfonates in batch was overcome by the transfer of this reaction in an undivided electrochemical flow cell. The yield was increased from an initial 23 % to 67 % by optimization using Design of Experiments (DoE). The experiments were carried out using an automated experimental flow electrolysis setup controlled by the automation software LABS (Laboratory Automation and Batch Scheduling), an open-source software that allows to plan and conduct experiments with an arbitrary, freely selectable experimental setup. The automated experimental setup turned out to be stable and provides reproducible results. In total, 6 examples are demonstrated with isolated yields up to 81 %. In addition, the robust scalability of the electrochemical reaction was demonstrated in a 10-fold scale-up.
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ChemElectroChem is aimed to become a top-ranking electrochemistry journal for primary research papers and critical secondary information from authors across the world. The journal covers the entire scope of pure and applied electrochemistry, the latter encompassing (among others) energy applications, electrochemistry at interfaces (including surfaces), photoelectrochemistry and bioelectrochemistry.