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PTC Tip of the Month - August 2021

PTC with Oxone(TM)

By Marc Halpern, the leading expert in industrial phase-transfer catalysis.

In the November 2016 PTC Catalyst of the Month, we suggested that tetrabutylammonium oxone can be replaced by tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulfate and Oxone (TM). A patent was issued this month used that combination to convert a thioether to the corresponding sulfone shown in the diagram.

Oxone (registered trademark of DuPont) is a commercial oxidizing agent that is a triple salt mixture of 2KHSO5·KHSO4·K2SO4. This mixture has a higher stability than the potassium peroxymonosulfate by itself. Under PTC conditions, the quat cation transfers the HSO5- anion, a peroxy oxidizing agent, into the organic phase to perform efficient oxidation.

Note that one equivalent of Oxone contains two equivalents of KHSO5. Therefore, 775 mmol of Oxone contains 1,550 mmol of active peroxy oxidizing equivalents. Since 516 mmol of sulfide requires 1,032 mmol active oxygen, there is a 50 mole% excess of oxidizing agent to form the sulfone.

Even though the inventors chose to use PTC only for the oxidation of the sulfide to the sulfone, all three reactions in the sequence shown in the diagram should have been PTC candidates. As we teach in our 2-day course “Practical Phase-Transfer Catalysis”, PTC excels in transferring ethoxide into toluene and PTC excels even more in transferring and activating mercaptide anions in thioetherifications.

In other words, one could choose a single phase-transfer catalyst that would continue with the toluene phase and perform all three reactions using PTC in a streamlined process.

Then again, with 87% overall yield for the three steps, all three reactions must be quite good as reported. We are always looking for ways to minimize unit operations to streamline processes.

If your company can benefit from streamlining processes by performing multiple consecutive PTC reactions using a single solvent and a single phase-transfer catalyst, now contact Marc Halpern of PTC Organics and/or complete the form at www.phasetransfer.com/projectform.pdf to obtain a free estimate of the probability of success for using PTC to meet your performance targets.

About Marc Halpern

Marc Halpern

Dr. Halpern is founder and president of PTC Organics, Inc., the only company dedicated exclusively to developing low-cost high-performance green chemistry processes for the manufacture of organic chemicals using Phase Transfer Catalysis. Dr. Halpern has innovated PTC breakthroughs for pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, petrochemicals, monomers, polymers, flavors & fragrances, dyes & pigments and solvents. Dr. Halpern has provided PTC services on-site at more than 260 industrial process R&D departments in 37 countries and has helped chemical companies save > $200 million. Dr. Halpern co-authored five books including the best-selling “Phase-Transfer Catalysis: Fundamentals, Applications and Industrial Perspectives” and has presented the 2-day course “Practical Phase-Transfer Catalysis” at 50 locations in the US, Europe and Asia.

Dr. Halpern founded the journal “Industrial Phase-Transfer Catalysis” and “The PTC Tip of the Month” enjoyed by 2,100 qualified subscribers, now beyond 130 issues. In 2014, Dr. Halpern is celebrating his 30th year in the chemical industry, including serving as a process chemist at Dow Chemical, a supervisor of process chemistry at ICI, Director of R&D at Sybron Chemicals and founder and president of PTC Organics Inc. (15 years) and PTC Communications Inc. (20 years). Dr. Halpern also co-founded PTC Interface Inc. in 1989 and PTC Value Recovery Inc. in 1999. His academic breakthroughs include the PTC pKa Guidelines, the q-value for quat accessibility and he has achieved industrial PTC breakthroughs for a dozen strong base reactions as well as esterifications, transesterifications, epoxidations and chloromethylations plus contributed to more than 100 other industrial PTC process development projects.

Dr. Halpern has dedicated his adult life to his family and to phase-transfer catalysis (in that order!).

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