A Scalable Solution to Constant Potential Flow Electrochemistry

25 October 2023, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

The burgeoning interest in new electrochemical methods holds promise to provide a plethora of strategic disconnections for pharmaceutical compounds, which are safer, less wasteful, and more streamlined than traditional chemical strategies. The use of organic electrochemistry in the commercial production of pharmaceuticals is exceedingly rare due to the lack of a modular infrastructure. Herein, we describe the use of cascading continuous-stirred tank reactors (CSTRs) with individual cell potential control applied over reaction ‘stages’ which demonstrate a balance between high selectivity and throughput necessary for electrochemistry to be a viable strategy in the pharmaceutical space. Using the high degree of control of cell potential afforded by this reactor design, a 1 kg demonstration was achieved in 9 hours with high selectivity and yield (2.6 kg/day throughput).

Keywords

Electrochemistry
Flow Chemistry
Selective Electrochemistry

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A Scalable Solution to Constant Potential Flow Electrochemistry
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