Nemzeti Gyógyszerkutatási és Fejlesztési Laboratórium (PharmaLab)(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00015)
Támogató: NKFIH
Biológiailag aktív izatin- és xantén-származékok multikomponensű szintézise, a vegyületek
ciklode...(FK142712) Támogató: Nemzeti Kutatás, Fejlesztés és Innovációs Iroda
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Kémiai tudományok
Generally, chemical engineering students get well acquainted with the batch synthesis
of various active pharmaceutical ingredients, however, only tiny focus is provided
to undergraduates on the topic of flow chemistry. In this paper, we report that students
participating in the chemical engineering BSc course at the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics were encouraged to perform the flow synthesis of paracetamol,
a common pain painkiller. Two different synthetic routes for the continuous production
of paracetamol were investigated and compared the batch and flow methods. Thus, these
experiments allowed the students to discover flow chemistry for themselves under supervision:
how to set up a flow system, how to carry out a reaction continuously, and to experience
the advantages of flow chemistry over batch synthesis. In addition, students also
got familiar with in-line Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, as one of the reactions
was monitored in real-time.