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Continuous Flow Production of Thermally Unstable Intermediates in a Microreactor with Inline IR-Analysis: Controlled VilsmeierāHaack Formylation of Electron-Rich Arenes
The VilsmeierāHaack formylation of aromatic compounds
is a well-established process in organic synthesis, largely driven
by the fact that the resulting aldehydes are generally useful intermediates
for the synthesis of fine chemicals and pharmaceutical products. Industrial-scale
production, however, is often hampered by laborious procedures requiring
the use of hazardous chemicals to produce the highly reactive intermediates.
In order to circumvent these issues, a flow chemistry approach was
developed. This article describes the design and semiautomated optimization
of the VilsmeierāHaack formylation in continuous flow and subsequent
scale-up to preparative volumes in an intrinsically safe manner