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Thermomorphic Multiphase Systems: Switchable Solvent Mixtures for the Recovery of Homogeneous Catalysts in Batch and Flow Processes
Authors:Jonas Bianga  Kai U Künnemann  Dr Tom Gaide  Priv-Doz Dr Andreas J Vorholt  Dr Thomas Seidensticker  Dr Jens M Dreimann  Prof Dr Dieter Vogt
Institution:1. Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry, Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, TU Dortmund, Emil-Figge-Straße 66, 44227 Dortmund, Germany;2. Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Stiftstraße 34–36, 45740 Mülheim, Germany
Abstract:Over the past 20 years, thermomorphic multiphase systems (TMS) have been used as a versatile and elegant strategy for the recovery and recycling of homogeneous transition-metal catalysts, in both batch-scale experiments and continuously operated processes. TMS ensure a homogeneous reaction in a monophasic reaction mixture at reaction temperature and the recovery of the homogeneous transition-metal catalyst through liquid–liquid separation at a lower separation temperature. This is achieved by using at least two solvents, which have a highly temperature-sensitive miscibility gap. The suitability of commercially available solvents makes this approach highly interesting from an industrial point of view. For the first time, herein, all studies in the area of TMS are reviewed, with the aim of providing a concise and integral representation of this approach for homogeneous catalyst recovery. In addition to the discussion of examples from the literature, the thermodynamic fundamentals of the temperature-dependent miscibility of solvents are also presented. This review also gives key indicators to compare different TMS approaches, for instance. In this way, new solvent combinations and in-depth research, as well as improvements to existing approaches, can be addressed and promoted.
Keywords:homogeneous catalysis  phase transitions  solvent effects  thermodynamics  thermomorphic multiphase systems
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