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Chemphyschem ; 19(16): 2093-2100, 2018 08 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29451332

RESUMO

"Switchable water" is an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble amine additive that exhibits CO2 -switchable properties, such as large changes in ionic strength, by forming an ammonium bicarbonate salt. Switchable water has been used to reversibly "salt-out" organic compounds from water. This study explores the salting out of several compounds in switchable water when CO2 is present and also explores the solubility of small molecules in switchable water, compared to pure water, when CO2 is absent. The results show that organic compounds are generally more soluble in switchable water than pure water in the absence of CO2 , but less soluble in the presence of 1 atm CO2 . Exceptions include carboxylic acids and phenols which, presumably due to their acidity, are more soluble in switchable water than in pure water, even when CO2 is applied. Kirkwood-Buff solvation theory was applied to gain insights into the effects of the amine additive on the aqueous solubility of caffeine. Furthermore, the switchable properties of the additives allow for the preparation of switchable aqueous two-phase systems.

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RSC Adv ; 8(48): 27318-27325, 2018 Jul 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35540014

RESUMO

Removing solvents by distillation is not a sustainable process because it requires the use of volatile solvents and a high energy input. An alternative is to use a switchable-hydrophilicity solvent (SHS), which can be removed from products and recycled without any distillation step. SHSs are solvents that reversibly switch between hydrophilic and hydrophobic forms with the addition and removal of a trigger such as CO2. Monoamine SHSs can be separated from dissolved products by extraction into carbonated water, but the solvent removal is limited by the distribution coefficient of the SHS between the carbonated water phase and the product phase. In this article, the use of diamines as SHSs with improved distribution coefficients is explored. Several diamine SHSs are identified and their properties compared to those of monoamine SHSs. Comparisons include the pK aH (the pK a of the conjugate acid of a base) and log K ow (log of the octanol-water partition coefficient) requirements for amines to act as SHSs, distribution coefficients, removal from hydrophobic liquids, switching speeds, and risks to the environment and human health and safety.

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ChemSusChem ; 9(7): 696-702, 2016 Apr 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26893152

RESUMO

Switchable-hydrophilicity solvents (SHSs) are solvents that can switch reversibly between a water-miscible state to a state that forms a biphasic mixture with water. In this case study, SHSs have been studied for easy product/catalyst separation as well as catalyst recycling. A series of tertiary amine SHSs have been identified for the extraction of the hydrophilic product from the postreaction mixture. Here, we determined high extraction efficiencies for the product (>84%) and low extraction rates for the catalyst (<0.1%). With the catalyst recycling experiments, we isolated the product in high purity (>98%) without further purification steps. At the same time, the catalyst was reused without any loss of activity (>91% enantiomeric excess, >99% yield) four times. Furthermore, we optimized the extraction efficiency by working with a microextractor. In addition, with the use of a falling-film microreactor, we obtained the product with high enantioselectivity by working at ambient conditions.


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Compostos Orgânicos/química , Solventes/química , Catálise , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas
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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 17(7): 5308-13, 2015 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25608600

RESUMO

A switchable-hydrophilicity solvent (SHS) is a solvent that in one state forms a biphasic mixture with water but can be reversibly switched to another state that is miscible with water. All of the amine SHSs that we have reported previously lie within a particular basicity and hydrophilicity range (9.5 < pKaH < 11 and 1.0 < log Kow < 2.5, respectively). We report an extension of this range by altering the pressure of CO2 as well as the water : SHS volume ratio used in the process. Increasing the pressure of CO2 and/or the water : amine volume ratio allows some amines with pKaH < 9.5 or log Kow > 2.5 to function as SHSs.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 16(11): 5270-5, 2014 Mar 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24492636

RESUMO

A switchable-hydrophilicity solvent (SHS) is a solvent that in one state forms a biphasic mixture with water but can be reversibly switched to another state that is miscible with water. We describe a mathematical model of the behaviour of CO2-triggered SHS that narrows the search field for these solvents in terms of their basicity and hydrophilicity. By its predictive power, the mathematical model can assist in the optimization of processes using SHSs in terms of extrinsic parameters such as pressure and the relative volumes of solvent and water used. Models are presented for both a two-liquid system (consisting of the amine solvent and water) and a three-liquid system (consisting of the amine solvent, water, and 1-octanol). Partitioning data with toluene as the third component is also shown for comparison with 1-octanol.

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