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Regioselectivity Control of the Ring Opening of Epoxides With Sodium Azide in a Microreactor

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLOW CHEMISTRY
Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages 129-+

Publisher

AKADEMIAI KIADO RT
DOI: 10.1556/JFC-D-12-00013

Keywords

microreactors; epoxides; regioselectivity; 1,2-azido alcohols; surfactants

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research and Advanced Chemical Technologies for Sustainability (NWO-ACTS) through the Process-on-a-Chip (POAC) program

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The reaction of different types of aromatic and aliphatic epoxides with sodium azide to give vicinal azido alcohols was studied in a microreactor with and without pillars in the channels. Dependent on the substrate, the regioselectivity of the ring opening is affected by the used solvent system, viz. acetonitrile-water (sometimes with 10% acetic acid to promote the reactivity of substrates) or t-butyl acetate-water containing Tween80 as a surfactant. For styrene oxide and alpha-methylstyrene oxide, the alpha/beta regioselectivity changes from 4 to 10 and 1.7 to 6.2, respectively, going from acetonitrile-water to Tween80-containing t-butyl acetate-water. The addition of a surfactant (Tween80) stabilizes the interface in the biphasic t-butyl acetate-water. Pillar-containing microreactors gave better conversions than microreactors without pillars and lab scale reactions, probably due to better mixing.

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