Go Back Research Article January, 2002

Ultrasound mediated alkaline hydrolysis of methyl benzoate – reinvestigation with crucial parameters

Abstract

In the present work hydrolysis of methyl benzoate was carried out using aqueous sodium hydroxide solution at room temperature in the presence of ultrasound since otherwise the same reaction takes place at relatively high temperature. Also, the above hydrolysis reaction was investigated at a relatively larger scale with the variation in parameters influencing the emulsification process and hence the reaction rates. It has been observed that the position of ultrasound source on the liquid–liquid interface is a crucial parameter affecting the two-phase emulsification rates. The poor bulk mixing occurring in the presence of ultrasound alone with an increase in the volume of the reaction mixture and its consequent effect on the reaction kinetics has been conclusively established. These studies have shown that the use of ultrasound with mechanical stirring can result in substantial reduction in the overall power consumption, especially for reaction systems like hydrolysis that do not require very high temperatures and pressures generated by

Keywords

Ultrasound Mediated Hydrolysis Methyl Benzoate Hydrolysis Alkaline Hydrolysis Sodium Hydroxide Catalysis Ultrasound-Assisted Reaction Emulsification Process Reaction Kinetics Two-Phase Emulsification Liquid-Liquid Interface Ultrasound Source Positioning Bulk Mixing Mechanical Stirring Reaction Rate Enhancement Power Consumption Reduction Sonochemical Process Green Chemistry Process Intensification Ultrasound in Organic Synthesis Low-Temperature Hydrolysis Sustainable Chemical Processes
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Volume 9
Issue 1
Pages 25-30
ISSN 1873-2828
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