Greener Dye Synthesis: Continuous, Solvent-Free Synthesis of Commodity Perylene Diimides by Twin-Screw Extrusion

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2020 Mar 9;59(11):4478-4483. doi: 10.1002/anie.201913625. Epub 2020 Jan 29.

Abstract

A continuous, scalable, and solvent-free method for the synthesis of various naphthalic imides and perylene diimides (PDIs) using twin-screw extrusion (TSE) is reported. Using TSE, naphthalic imides were obtained quantitatively without the need for excess amine reactant or product purification. With good functional-group tolerance, alkyl and benzyl amine derived PDIs (incl. commercial dyes) were obtained in 50-99 % yield. Use of K2 CO3 , enabled synthesis of more difficult aniline-derived PDIs. Furthermore, an automated continuous TSE process for Pigments Black 31 and 32 is demonstrated, with a throughput rate of about 1500 g day-1 , corresponding to a space time yield of about 30×103 kg m-3 day-1 , which is 1-2 orders of magnitude greater than for solvent-based batch methods. These methods provide substantial waste reductions and improved efficiency compared to conventional solvent-based methods.

Keywords: dyes/pigments; imides; mechanochemistry; solid-state reactions; synthetic methods.