Abstract

The Moffatt−Swern oxidation of different alcohols is performed in a continuous flow microreactor system. The microreactor process offers significant advantages over the batch process. First, because of the small reactor volume, accumulation of the labile trifluoroacetoxydimethylsulfonium salt (3) and alkoxydimethylsulfonium salt (5) is minimized. Second, because of the short residence times, which can be applied in the microreactor, the exothermic Pummerer rearrangement of the unstable intermediate 3 is limited. Because of this, the process can be operated at remarkably high temperatures in comparison with a batch reaction, viz. 0−20 °C instead of −70 °C. In the present study, a continuous flow microreactor system was optimized using reactors of different volumes allowing modulation of the residence times of labile intermediates. The efficiency of mixing was studied using different mixing devices. It has been shown that the continuous flow microreactor is an ideal tool for rapid optimization of reaction p...

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