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Chemzyme Julia—Colonna epoxidation

Researchers at Degussa AG focused on an alternative means towards commercial application of the Julia-Colonna epoxidation [41]. Successful development was based on design of a continuous process in a chemzyme membrane reactor (CMR reactor). In this the epoxide and unconverted chalcone and oxidation reagent pass through the membrane whereas the polymer-enlarged organocatalyst is retained in the reactor by means of a nanofiltration membrane. The equipment used for this type of continuous epoxidation reaction is shown in Scheme 14.5 [41]. The chemzyme membrane reactor is based on the same continuous process concept as the efficient enzyme membrane reactor, which is already used for enzymatic a-amino acid resolution on an industrial scale at a production level of hundreds of tons per year [42]. [Pg.400]

D. Reichert, A. Kuhnle, H.-P. Krimmer and K. Drauz, Julia-Colonna asymmetric epoxidation in a continuously operated chemzyme membrane reactor, Synlett 2002, (5), 707-710. [Pg.537]


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