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Continuous-Flow Photobromination/Debromination Cascade for Synthesis of the Trifloxystrobin Intermediate

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH [2024]
Fujun Li, Peihao Cheng, Xinghai Li, Yun Zou, Shengyang Tao
ABSTRACT

Bromination reactions involving bromine monomers tend to be polybrominated, resulting in poor product selectivity and subsequent separation difficulties. This proposal outlines a multistep cascade for continuous flow synthesis involving photobromination and debromination. The process comprises five units: bromine generation, photobromination, quenching, water/oil separation, and photodebromination. A full-process continuous and efficient synthesis of the trifluorostrolibin intermediate (E)-Methyl-2-(2-broMoMethylphenyl)-2-MethoxyiMinoacetate (MBPA) was achieved. This process converts the byproduct (E)-Methyl-2-(2-dibroMoMethylphenyl)-2-MethoxyiMinoacetate into the target product MBPA. At a total residence time of 12.9 min, the conversion of (E)-Methy-2-(methoxyimino)-2-(o-toly) acetate reached 99.0%, and the total yield of MBPA reached 94.2%. Machine learning and quantum chemical calculations enhance the comprehension of photodebromination mechanisms. Simultaneously, through comprehensive simulations involving sensitivity and scenario analyses, the optimization of photon utilization emerged as a pivotal factor for improving the overall applicability of the production process. This method of synthesizing halogenated products is anticipated to play a crucial role in pharmaceuticals or pesticides.

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