Abstract
A design of experiments model has been developed to optimize an electrochemical protocol for
the decarboxylative N-alkylation of pyrazole in a spinning cylinder electrode reactor. The
electrochemical reaction requires the incorporation of molecular sieves as an additive to ensure
the absence of moisture and prevent potential electrode corrosion issues. The spinning cylinder
electrode reactor proved to be an idea platform to scale up this transformation, involving a
suspension of solid particles, to multigram scales. The reaction model, which showed an
excellent fitting with the experimental data, provided insights on the effect of important
electrolysis parameters unique to this reactor design, such as the electrode spinning speed, on
the reaction conversion and selectivity. Furthermore, the design of experiments also supplied
optimal electrolysis parameters for this complex multivariable reaction system, resulting in full
conversion of the substrate and excellent selectivity for a 600 mL volume reaction in
recirculation flow mode, with 94% isolated yield for the target N-alkylated product.
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