Scale-up Study of Benzoic Acid Alkylation in Flow: From Microflow Capillary Reactor to a Milliflow Reactor

2017 
The esterification reaction is one of the most important reaction in organic chemistry, and the development of scalable continuous flow conditions is of high interest. Here we describe a scaling-up study of benzoic acid alkylation by MeI in the presence of superbases from a capillary reactor (282 mg·h–1 at 75 °C) to a low flow reactor (LFR, 6.82 g·h–1 at 80 °C). First, the optimization of the base demonstrated that 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]-undec-7-ene (DBU) was a good compromise in terms of basicity and price. A comparison between batch and LFR reaction showed similar kinetic rates. We also observed a maximum reactivity for a flow rate of 3 mL·min–1 which corresponds to an optimum mixing of the entering fluids. A colorimetric study permits to show a visual change in the flow regime (dispersed to stratified) by varying the flow rate with a maximum conversion obtained at 3 mL·min–1 corresponding to a 105 s residence time, demonstrating that the studied reaction is sensitive to mixing conditions and that LFR ...
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