Efficient degassing and ppm-level oxygen monitoring flow chemistry system
Journal article, 2023

Low oxygen levels are critical for a long range of chemical transformations carried out in both flow and batch chemistry. Here, we present an inline continuous flow degassing system based on a gas-permeable membrane inside a vacuum chamber for achieving and monitoring ppm-level oxygen concentrations in solutions. The oxygen presence was monitored with a molecular oxygen probe and a continuously running UV-vis spectrometer. An automated setup for discovering optimal reaction conditions for minimal oxygen presence was devised. The parameters tested were: flow rate, vacuum pressure, solvent back-pressure, tube material, tube length and solvent oxygen solubility. The inline degassing system was proven to be effective in removing up to 99.9% of ambient oxygen from solvents at a flow rate of 300 μl min−1 and 4 mbar vacuum pressure inside the degassing chamber. Reaching lower oxygen concentrations was limited by gas permeation in the tubing following the degassing unit, which could be addressed by purging large volume flow reactors with an inert gas after degassing or by using tubing with lower gas permeability, such as stainless steel tubing. Among all factors, oxygen solubility in solvents was found to play a significant role in achieving efficient degassing of solvents. The data presented here can be used to choose optimal experimental parameters for oxygen-sensitive reactions in flow chemistry reaction setups. The data were also fitted to an analytically derived model from simple differential equations in physical context of the experiment.

Author

Paulius Baronas

Institute of Material Science of Barcelona (ICMAB)

Jacob Lynge Elholm

Institute of Material Science of Barcelona (ICMAB)

Kasper Moth-Poulsen

Institute of Material Science of Barcelona (ICMAB)

Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Reaction Chemistry and Engineering

20589883 (eISSN)

Vol. 8 8 2052-2059

Photo Thermal Management Materials.Acronym: PHOTERM

European Commission (EC) (EC/H202/101002131), 2021-10-01 -- 2026-09-30.

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

DOI

10.1039/d3re00109a

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