2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(184ac) Scaling Organic Electrosynthesis: The Crucial Interplay between Mechanism and Mass Transport
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In this talk, I will discuss the performance of advanced electrochemical reactor designs towards contemporary organic electrosynthesis. Our results demonstrate that gaining independent control over the flow profile and mass transport in electrochemical reactors provides a novel, and thus far unexplored avenue for controlling the selectivity observed in electrosynthesis reactions. Using optimized reactor designs and reaction conditions, we reach unprecedented selectivity and rates for organic electrosynthesis, approaching the multi-kg per day rates necessary for early-stage clinical trials.
Our work provides a generalizable framework for understanding the interaction between fundamental reaction kinetics, reactor geometry, and mass transport to control the rate and selectivity of pharmaceutical organic electrosynthesis at scale.