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Type: Journal article
Title: Counting bubbles: precision process control of gas-liquid reactions in flow with an optical inline sensor
Author: Cherkasov, N.
Expósito, A.J.
Bai, Y.
Rebrov, E.V.
Citation: Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 2019; 4(1):112-121
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Issue Date: 2019
ISSN: 2058-9883
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Nikolay Cherkasov, Antonio José Expósito, Yang Bai and Evgeny V. Rebrov
Abstract: Quality by Design encouraged by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in continuous flow synthesis requires tight monitoring of all the reaction input and output parameters to improve reproducibility and eliminate the process rejects. Reaction monitoring, however, relies on costly (over 10 000$) process analytical technology (PAT) - one of the factors that prevents the wider utilisation of continuous processes. In this work, we show that gas–liquid reactions can be monitored using low-cost (10$) hardware - an optical liquid inline sensor - that allows instantaneous analysis of the gas fraction in a moving stream. We discuss the application of the sensor for various gas–liquid reactions. Gas-consuming reactions such as hydrogenation are the easiest to implement because a sensor without calibration provides accurate readings close to complete consumption of the gas. Gas-evolving reactions can be monitored but require sensor calibration to determine the gas fraction accurately. Operation of the sensor was demonstrated for various hydrogenation reactions self-optimised using a proportional–integral (PID) algorithm which adjusted the substrate concentration to provide high (but not full) pre-defined hydrogen consumption. The optimised hydrogen consumption agreed with the product analysis for a range of substrates hydrogenated under various pressures and with different selectivities. The optical sensor was also proven to be an efficient tool in adapting the reaction conditions to catalyst deactivation in the reaction of 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol semi-hydrogenation – the autonomous reactor allowed a turn-over number (TON) of 2.7 × 10⁶ to be reached with a value of 1.5 × 10⁷ expected till a twofold decrease in the catalyst activity. The TON values demonstrated are significantly higher than those observed in batch reactors (∼10³) even in the case of catalyst re-use (10⁵) demonstrating a substantial improvement of process sustainability operating with the process control.
Rights: This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8re00186c
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8re00186c
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