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  STUDY OF THE REACTION OF GLYCINE AND BENZOYL CHLORIDE UNDER INVERSE PHASE TRANSFER CATALYSIS
 
 
Title: STUDY OF THE REACTION OF GLYCINE AND BENZOYL CHLORIDE UNDER INVERSE PHASE TRANSFER CATALYSIS
Author: Wang, Maw-Ling
Ou, Chin-Chou
Jwo, Jing-Jer
Appeared in: Chemical engineering communications
Paging: Volume 179 (2000) nr. 1 pages 233-252
Year: 2000-05-01
Contents: This study examined the feasibility of reacting benzoyl chloride (PhCOCl) and sodium glycinate (H2NCH2COOH) catalyzed by 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) in an alkaline (NaOH) aqueous solution/dichloromethane two-phase medium. This catalyzed reaction of benzoyl chloride and sodium glycinate was described by a pseudo-first-order rate law. The hydrolysis of benzoyl chloride in the two*phase reaction was neglected on the specified reaction conditions. In addition, the effects of operating conditions on the conversion of benzoyl chloride and the reaction rate. According to those results, the reaction rate decreases with an increasing concentration of benzoyl chloride, which contradicts the general rate law of reaction kinetics, This peculiar phenomenon could be accounted for altering the interfacial property due to the change of the chemical property of reactants and intermediate, and the interaction between reactants and intermediate which was transferred from organic phase to aqueous phase.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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