Title of article :
Bromination of Thiophene in Micro Reactors
Author/Authors :
Löb, Patrick Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, Germany , Hessel, Volker Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, Germany , Klefenz, Heinrich Europa Fachhochschule Fresenius, Germany , Löwe, Holger 1Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, Germany , Mazanek, Kyra Europa Fachhochschule Fresenius, Germany
Abstract :
A solvent-free continuous bromination reaction of thiophene in a micro reactor rig was developed,using pure bromine and aromatic without any catalyst at room temperature processing. This micro-reactor operation led to high selectivities for the bromination of 2,5-dibromo-thiophene (at about completeconversion) and yields up to 86%, which is better than for self-made batch processing (77% yield) andliterature data (50% yield). In addition, the reaction time could be reduced from about 2 hours to less than 1second. Correspondingly, the space-time yields were higher by order of magnitude for the continuous micror eactor process as compared to batch operation. The micro reactor allowed a fast parametric study and in this way to reliably find optimal operating conditions with regard to temperature and the bromine-to-thiophenemolar ratio. The study was complemented by a comparison of two different micro mixers, a T-junction with minute internals, and batch processing under optimal conditions.
Keywords :
Chemical micro process engineering , Micro reactors , Brominations , Thiophene bromination
Journal title :
letters in organic chemistry
Journal title :
letters in organic chemistry