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Organic Chemistry: Current Research

Organic Chemistry: Current Research
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Environmentally benign organohalogen chemistry in Asahi Glass


3rd International Conference on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistry

September 19-21, 2016 Las Vegas, USA

Yoshitomi Morizawa

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., Japan

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Organic Chem Curr Res

Abstract :

Fluorinated organic compounds are widely applied in day to day life and in industry, especially in the field of specialty chemicals such as plastics, elastomers, membranes, textile finishes, coatings, pharmaceutical drugs and agricultural agents, based on the unique properties of fluorine atoms. Among them, perfluorinated compounds are important components in industrial materials, taking advantages of thermal stability and chemical resistance for infrastructural architectures and electronics applications. However, there were some limitations in the synthesis of the perfluoro building blocks or the precursors because of the difficulty of perfluorinated moiety synthesis and C-F bond forming reaction. The direct fluorination method with fluorine gas in liquid phase overcame the subject, i.e. all the hydrogen atoms in the molecule which is synthesized at will using normal hydrocarbon chemistry are replaced with fluorine atoms at once, even in the case of having functional groups such as carbonyl, ethereal group, etc. The process contributes the reduction of the environmental burden, since the product or the intermediate is used as a solvent, and hydrogen fluoride is the only cogenerated product, theoretically. On the other hand, methacrylate resin (PMMA) is one of the most important polymers used mainly as optical materials. The monomer, Methyl Methacrylate (MMA), is manufactured by Acetone Cyanohydrin (ACH) method, C4 direct oxidation method, and alpha process etc. However, it is not possible to avoid the usage of hydrogen cyanide gas and the byproduct of ammonium sulfate contaminated with organic compounds in ACH method, for example. We have newly developed the efficient method starting with acetone and chloroform in the presence of base and acid catalyst, via chloroisobutyroyl chloride, to produce MMA. In this case, hydrogen chloride is only a byproduct. These technologies with controlling the high reactivity of fluorine atoms and transforming the chlorinated compounds to the desired constructions could contribute to the establishment of the environmentally benign processes.

Biography :

Yoshitomi Morizawa has spent 1 year in the Laboratory of Late Professor H G Vieheat at the Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium during the period of the Doctoral course and undertook a PhD in Industrial Chemistry at Kyoto University in the year 1984 under the guidance of Professor Hitosi Nozaki. Currently, he is working at the Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., Japan. He has been engaged in the development of fluorinated organic compounds in the field of specialty chemicals, especially pharmaceutical drugs, agrochemical agents, intermediates, fluoropolymers, fluorination methods and their processes. He has published more than 60 papers in journals and filed a patent of more than 140.

Email: yoshitomi-morizawa@agc.com

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