Matthew W. Halloran, Caitlin Hudecek and Michael D. Burkart*,
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Synthesis of Acid Hydrazides from Carboxylic Acids in Continuous Flow
A concise methodology for the synthesis of acid hydrazides from carboxylic acids via a continuous flow process in yields ranging from 65 to 91% is described. Using short residence times of between 13 and 25 mins, the conditions proved amenable to a variety of mono- and diacids, including aliphatic, aromatic, and heteroaromatic functionalities. To demonstrate scalability, a large-scale (200 g) synthesis of azelaic dihydrazide was conducted over a continuous run of 9 h with an 86% overall yield, equating to a 22 g/h output.
期刊介绍:
The journal Organic Process Research & Development serves as a communication tool between industrial chemists and chemists working in universities and research institutes. As such, it reports original work from the broad field of industrial process chemistry but also presents academic results that are relevant, or potentially relevant, to industrial applications. Process chemistry is the science that enables the safe, environmentally benign and ultimately economical manufacturing of organic compounds that are required in larger amounts to help address the needs of society. Consequently, the Journal encompasses every aspect of organic chemistry, including all aspects of catalysis, synthetic methodology development and synthetic strategy exploration, but also includes aspects from analytical and solid-state chemistry and chemical engineering, such as work-up tools,process safety, or flow-chemistry. The goal of development and optimization of chemical reactions and processes is their transfer to a larger scale; original work describing such studies and the actual implementation on scale is highly relevant to the journal. However, studies on new developments from either industry, research institutes or academia that have not yet been demonstrated on scale, but where an industrial utility can be expected and where the study has addressed important prerequisites for a scale-up and has given confidence into the reliability and practicality of the chemistry, also serve the mission of OPR&D as a communication tool between the different contributors to the field.