Electrochemistry opens ways for the sustainable production of sulfonamides
The starting materials for the new reaction are molecules in the substance classes amines and aromatics as well as the pollutant sulfur dioxide, which is a waste product of many industrial processes. In effect, the new method makes it possible to convert this unwanted material into valuable products: The amines react with the sulfur dioxide in solution, producing amidosulfinate as an intermediate product. This makes oxygen and sulfur available to react with the aromatic molecules that have already been oxidized using an electrical current. However, it is necessary to prevent the bond formation of the oxygen during this process. "We do this by using a suitable solvent - and that is the really clever bit," Waldvogel pointed out. The solvent forms strong hydrogen bonds with the oxygen atoms, thereby rendering them inactive - and clearing the way for the formation of the desired sulfur-carbon bonds. After the reaction, the solvent can be redistilled and used again. "Our technique of electrochemical production of sulfonamides represents a completely new approach in chemistry that can now be applied to a number of other reactions. In a sense, we opened a door and found a variety of new possibilities," concluded Waldvogel, who is one of the world's leading scientists working in the field of electrosynthesis.
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https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/13042_ENG_HTML.php - press release "Synthesizing valuable chemicals from contaminated soil" (29 Jan. 2021) ;
https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/12467_ENG_HTML.php - press release "Lignin instead of vanadium: Scientists at Mainz University work on sustainable alternatives to metal materials in large power storage systems" (9 Nov. 2020) ;
https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/12056_ENG_HTML.php - press release "Paving the way for environmentally friendly electrochemistry" (9 Sept. 2020) ;
https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/11412_ENG_HTML.php - press release "Researchers at Mainz University develop a sustainable method for extracting vanillin from wood processing waste" (3 June 2020) ;
https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/8934_ENG_HTML.php - press release "Research on the sustainable conversion of lignin into valuable chemical compounds is attracting further funding" (3 July 2019) ;
https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/6739_ENG_HTML.php - press release "EU funding to promote the utilization of lignin" (24 Oct. 2018)