Chloromethane is an important reagent for methylations in the process industry. However, as a gas suspected of causing cancer, it is rarely used at laboratory scale. Therefore, a setup is presented here for studies in a laboratory under safe and reproducible conditions. The use of a microreactor guarantees high heat transfer rates and a low holdup of the reagent. As a proof-of-concept, the reaction of chloromethane with the secondary amine morpholine in aqueous solution is investigated. By applying elevated pressures, a liquid-liquid system with enhanced solubility of chloromethane in the aqueous phase is accessible.
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Benzin, C. V., Kockmann, N., & Röder, T. (2020). Lab-Scale Microreactor Plant for the Study of Methylations with Liquid Chloromethane. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 43(9), 1733–1740. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202000011
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