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Electrochemical transformation of d,l-glutamic acid into acrylonitrile†
Justus Kümper,Jérôme Meyers,Rebecca Sebers,Nils Kurig,Regina Palkovits
Green Chemistry Pub Date : 07/11/2023 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D3GC01045G
Abstract

Acrylonitrile is an important industrial platform chemical mainly produced by the SOHIO process using fossil propylene, ammonia, and air as substrates. In view of climate change, ingenuity is needed to become independent of fossil resources and to achieve sustainable production of basic chemicals such as acrylonitrile. One opportunity is to use biogenic substrates that are converted by electrolysis. Using electrons as oxidants is an environmentally friendly alternative to stochiometric amounts of molecular oxidising agents that generate waste after usage. Here, we present a new route for the electrochemical synthesis of green acrylonitrile using the biogenic amino acid D,L-glutamic acid as a substrate by utilising electro-oxidative decarboxylation and non-Kolbe electrolysis. By optimising the electro-oxidative decarboxylation, the number of steps was successfully reduced, resulting in a two-step process for the formation of the monomer. Acrylonitrile was synthesised with a maximum yield of 41.1%.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical transformation of d,l-glutamic acid into acrylonitrile
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