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Continuous Flow Synthesis of Methyl Oximino Acetoacetate: Accessing Greener Purification Methods with Inline Liquid–Liquid Extraction and Membrane Separation Technology
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Solvent ExtractionEngineeringGreen ChemistryChemistryMethyl Oximino AcetoacetateContinuous Flow SynthesisChemical EngineeringSeparation ScienceDownstream ProcessingSeparation TechniquePurification MethodMembrane Separation TechnologyAdvanced SeparationAcetic Acid ResidueChromatographySeparation TechnologyCatalysisAcetic AcidEnvironmental EngineeringWater PurificationContinuous Flow Generation
A greener continuous flow procedure for the synthesis and purification of methyl oximino acetoacetate, a key intermediate for the generation of several heterocyclic scaffolds, has been established. The synthesis is based on the continuous flow generation of nitrous acid to effect the oximation reaction. Neat reactants and a nearly saturated aqueous NaNO2 solution have provided a methodology with a very low solvent consumption. The extraction of the oxime from the reaction mixture, a challenging process due to the presence of acetic acid in the solution, has been achieved by liquid–liquid extraction in a microreactor and a continuous multistage phase separation platform. Fine-tuning of the output pH by inline monitoring using a flow cell has enabled optimal extraction performance as well as the minimization of the acetic acid residue in the organic phase and the use of very low amounts of extraction solvents. An excellent value for the process mass intensity of 11.1 has been achieved. Moreover, the lack of acetic acid in the product avoids an additional and energy-consuming distillation step.
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