Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7006376 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The design and application of an electrochemical micro-flow reactor for the aldol reaction of acetone to diacetone alcohol (DAA) is reported. The modular reactor could be readily disassembled and reassembled to change the electrodes, incorporate a membrane and remove possible obstructions. The productivity and efficiency was quantified. Using a platinum deposit as electrocatalyst or an inert glassy carbon electrode as working electrode, the maximum obtainable equilibrium concentration of ±15 m% was reached after a single pass up to a flow rate of 8 ml minâ1, yielding 0.57 g minâ1 DAA (3.46 mmol cmâ3 minâ1) at an efficiency of 0.33 g Câ1 on platinum and 0.50 g minâ1 (3.04 mmol cmâ3 minâ1) at 1.20 g Câ1 on glassy carbon. Note that no optimisation studies have been made in the present paper.
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Authors
Danny Pauwels, Bart Geboes, Jonas Hereijgers, Daniel Choukroun, Karolien De Wael, Tom Breugelmans,