We report the optimization of the preparation of methyl b-hydroxy esters (3a–l) in 75–93% yield by a solvent-free aldol reaction of aldehydes (1a–l) with KSA (2) followed by a de-silylation step. Amberlite IRA900F and Dowex 50Wx8 H were found to be the most efficient solid catalysts for the aldol addition and de-silylation steps, respectively. In order to minimize the use of organic solvent and automate the recovery of the catalysts and reaction products, we have developed an automated cyclic continuous-flow reactor operating under solvent-free or highly concentrated conditions. This system, applied to the reactions of 1a–c with 2, avoids the mechanical degradation of the catalysts and allowed reduction of the E-factor of the process to a very low value that ranges from 1.41 to 2.09.
An E-factor minimized protocol for the preparation of methyl beta-hydroxy esters
FRINGUELLI, Francesco;LANARI, DANIELA;PIZZO, Ferdinando;VACCARO, Luigi
2010
Abstract
We report the optimization of the preparation of methyl b-hydroxy esters (3a–l) in 75–93% yield by a solvent-free aldol reaction of aldehydes (1a–l) with KSA (2) followed by a de-silylation step. Amberlite IRA900F and Dowex 50Wx8 H were found to be the most efficient solid catalysts for the aldol addition and de-silylation steps, respectively. In order to minimize the use of organic solvent and automate the recovery of the catalysts and reaction products, we have developed an automated cyclic continuous-flow reactor operating under solvent-free or highly concentrated conditions. This system, applied to the reactions of 1a–c with 2, avoids the mechanical degradation of the catalysts and allowed reduction of the E-factor of the process to a very low value that ranges from 1.41 to 2.09.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.