The generation of concentration gradients usingelectroosmotic flow in micro reactors allowing stereoselective chemicalsynthesis
2001
The stereoselective control of chemical reactions has been
achieved by applying electrical fields in a micro reactor generating
controlled concentration gradients of the reagent streams. The chemistry
based upon well-established Wittig synthesis was carried out in a micro
reactor device fabricated in borosilicate glass using photolithographic and
wet etching techniques. The selectivity of the cis (Z) to
trans (E) isomeric ratio in the product synthesised was
controlled by varying the applied voltages to the reagent reservoirs within
the micro reactor. This subsequently altered the relative reagent
concentrations within the device resulting in Z/E ratios
in the range 0.57–5.21. By comparison, a traditional batch method
based on the same reaction length, concentration, solvent and stoichiometry
(i.e., 1.0∶1.5∶1.0 reagent ratios) gave a
Z/E in the range 2.8–3.0. However, when the
stoichiometric ratios were varied up to ten times as much, the Z/E
ratios varied in accordance to the micro reactor i.e., when the
aldehyde is in excess, the Z isomer predominates whereas when the
aldehyde is in low concentrations, the E isomer is the more
favourable form. Thus indicating that localised concentration gradients
generated by careful flow control due to the diffusion limited
non-turbulent mixing regime within a micro reactor, leads to the observed
stereo selectivity for the cis and trans isomers.
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