(180c) Process Optimization of a Catalyzed Bleach Oxidation for the Production of Functionalized Aldehydes Using Microreaction Technology
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2006
2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety
Applications of Micro-reactor Engineering
Fine Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Production in Micro-Systems
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 - 9:00am to 9:20am
Microreaction technology was used to investigate the continuous oxidation of 2-butoxyethanol to form 2-butoxyacetaldehyde. Major objective was a total conversion at high yields by suppressing the unwanted by-product butoxyacetic acid. The process is a liquid-liquid reaction with an oxidant based on bleach and bromide in the presence of catalytic amounts of 4-hydroxy TEMPO. The well-defined isothermal conditions in a microreaction system help to obtain information about necessary requirements for a continuous macroscopic system. For optimization, different mixing principles were examined. A variation of residence time unit in combination with a subsequent continuous quench gave a good estimation of the macroscopic reaction time within such a system. The parameter study also included investigations about the influence of temperature and stoichiometry.