PERSONAL DE APOYO
PEREYRA Marcelo Tomas
artículos
Título:
Ultrasound-Assisted Syntheses of Chalcones: Experimental Design and Optimization
Autor/es:
CANCIO, NICOLÁS; COSTANTINO, ANDREA R.; SILBESTRI, GUSTAVO F.; PEREYRA, MARCELO T.
Revista:
Proceedings
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2019 vol. 41 p. 1 - 8
Resumen:
Chalcones are a group of compounds that belong to the flavonoid family and have a widevariety of uses, including a high therapeutic potential for multiple diseases, such as, anticancer,antifungal or antibacterial agents. As is well known, chalcones are commonly synthesized byClaisen-Schmidt condensation, aldol condensation involving the appropriate aldehydes andketones, in presence of acid or base as catalyst followed by dehydration reactions. However, underconventional conditions it is carried out with prolonged reaction times and requires expensivecatalysts. For this reason, alternative source of energy, microwave or ultrasound, are employed. Onthe other hand, in all chemical processes a considerable amount of variables (instrumentalparameters, reagents, temperatures, times, etc.) take part so a large number of experiments must be carried out in order to define the optimal conditions. In addition, the experimental design technique -important tool- allows the optimization of conditions leading to better yields in shorter times. Here and in line with previous research, we explore the synthesis, assisted by ultrasound, of (E)-1,3-diphenyl-2-propen-1-one like a model reaction. Taguchi Design was the mathematical method employed to determine the best working condition. In conclusion, the desired product is obtained quantitatively, without undesired by-products, and in short reaction times. Additionally, thereaction was used, as an alternative method, to monitor the ultrasound equipment using the controlchart methodology (Shewhart chart), which allowed us to study how a process changes over time.