3-Methoxybutan-2-one as a sustainable bio-based alternative to chlorinated solvents

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Abstract

Methylation of acetoin with dimethyl carbonate was performed in a sustainable one-step process, with improved process mass intensity (PMI) and atom economy compared to previously published methods. The resulting product, 3-methoxybutan-2-one (MO) was successfully evaluated as a bio-based solvent, while both Kamlet-Taft solvatochromic parameters and Hansen solubility parameters demonstrate its potential viability in the substitution of chlorinated solvents. MO exhibited a low peroxide forming potential and a negative Ames mutagenicity test and was successfully used as a solvent in a Friedel-Crafts acylation (79% yield compared to 77% in dichloromethane) and forN-alkylations. MO is a renewable oxygenated solvent, with the potential ability to substitute carcinogenic halogenated solvents in some applications.

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Jin, S., Byrne, F. P., Clark, J. H., McElroy, C. R., Quinn, A., Sherwood, J., & Hunt, A. J. (2021). 3-Methoxybutan-2-one as a sustainable bio-based alternative to chlorinated solvents. RSC Advances, 11(62), 39412–39419. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07322b

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