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Organic Solvent Nanofiltration as a Tool for Separation of Quinine-Based Organocatalysts
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Catalytic MembraneChemical EngineeringQuinine-based OrganocatalystsEngineeringPolymer MembraneEnvironmental EngineeringOrganic Solvent NanofiltrationMembrane ProcessWater PurificationSeparation TechnologyWater TreatmentAdvanced SeparationCatalysisPurification MethodMembrane TechnologyEnergy-saving Downstream ProcessingNative Catalysts
Organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN) promises to be a versatile tool for mild and energy-saving downstream processing. In this case study, the use of modern solvent-resistant membranes to separate organocatalysts from reaction media was investigated. Commercially available membranes with molecular weight cut-offs (MWCOs) between 150 and 500 g mol–1 were used. They showed high rejections of up to 99% for native catalysts in THF. The enantioselective Henry reaction of ethyl pyruvate and nitromethane catalyzed by benzoyl cupreine was used to demonstrate the potential of this technique for preparative use.
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