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Fully Continuous Flow Synthesis of 3-Chloro-4-oxopentyl Acetate: An Important Intermediate for Vitamin B1

Journal

ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 25, Issue 9, Pages 2020-2028

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.oprd.1c00065

Keywords

vitamin B-1; 3-chloro-4-oxopentyl acetate; continuous flow synthesis; inline extraction and separation; microchannel reactor; cross-mixer

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21908029]
  2. Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering [SKL-ChE18A03]
  3. Start-up Fund of Fudan University [IDH1615094]

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A fully continuous flow synthesis method was developed for the important intermediate of vitamin B-1 without intermediate purification and solvent exchange, achieving a high isolated yield and product purity. The process was operated smoothly for 12 hours, generating a desired product with a high production rate.
A fully continuous flow synthesis of 3-chloro-4-oxopentyl acetate (2), an important intermediate for vitamin B-1 (1), was developed. This continuous flow manufacturing included two chemical transformations and an inline extraction step without intermediate purification and solvent exchange. In this work, the traditional synthetic route for batch operation was efficiently simplified via a series of separated screening tests in flows under various conditions. We found that the chlorination reaction can be carried out in only 30 s at room temperature by flow. We also simplified the decarboxylation/acylation step by using a cross-mixer, so that acetic anhydride was no longer required in the acylation reaction. A computational fluid dynamics simulation was carried out to study the improved micromixing of liquid-liquid two-phase streams. Finally, 3-chloro-4-oxopentyl acetate (2) was obtained in a 90% isolated yield with a product purity of 96% and a total residence time of approximately 32 min. This fully continuous process was operated smoothly for 12 h, and approximately 19.1 g of the desired product was generated with a production rate of 1.79 g h(-1).

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