Rapid multistep kinetic model generation from transient flow data

Today, the generation of kinetic models is still seen as a resource intensive and specialised activity. We report an efficient method of generating reaction profiles from transient flows using a state-of-the-art continuous-flow platform. Experimental data for multistep aromatic nucleophilic substitu...

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Published inReaction chemistry & engineering Vol. 2; no. 2; pp. 103 - 108
Main Authors Hone, Christopher A, Holmes, Nicholas, Akien, Geoffrey R, Bourne, Richard A, Muller, Frans L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.04.2017
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Summary:Today, the generation of kinetic models is still seen as a resource intensive and specialised activity. We report an efficient method of generating reaction profiles from transient flows using a state-of-the-art continuous-flow platform. Experimental data for multistep aromatic nucleophilic substitution reactions are collected from an automated linear gradient flow ramp with online HPLC at the reactor outlet. Using this approach, we generated 16 profiles, at 3 different inlet concentrations and 4 temperatures, in less than 3 hours run time. The kinetic parameters, 4 rate constants and 4 activation energies were fitted with less than 4% uncertainty. We derived an expression for the error in the observed rate constants due to dispersion and showed that such error is 5% or lower. The large range of operational conditions prevented the need to isolate individual reaction steps. Our approach enables early identification of the sensitivity of product quality to parameter changes and early use of unit operation models to identify optimal process-equipment combinations , greatly reducing scale up risks.
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ISSN:2058-9883
2058-9883
DOI:10.1039/c6re00109b