Process Intensified Continuous Flow Synthesis of Propofol

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6 Feb, 2026

This work presents a significantly improved and scaled continuous flow process for the synthesis of Propofol (2,6-diisopropylphenol), a WHO-essential anaesthetic agent. Building upon previous research, the two-step synthesis featuring a Friedel-Crafts bisalkylation of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid followed by base-mediated decarboxylation was re-optimized. Taking into considerations critical industrial constraints such as solvent toxicity, reagent cost, productivity and process robustness, substantially reduced residence time and enhanced productivity through strategic modifications were achieved, including neat isopropanol injection, adoption of a greener glycerol-based solvent system with potassium hydroxide, and implementation of kilolab/pilot-scale equipment. The scaled-up process demonstrates remarkable space-time yield exceeding 2 kg·h⁻¹·L⁻¹ for the bisalkylation step and overall productivities surpassing previously reported methods. This advancement makes a step forward to a realistic pathway for more sustainable and decentralized manufacturing of this critical pharmaceutical compound.

  • Dr. Antoine Coeuillas1
  • Dr. Aurore Ceuninck1
  • Dr. Laetitia Chausset-Boissarie2
  • Dr. Julien Legros2
  • Prof. Philippe Jubault1
  • Prof. Thomas Poisson1
  •   1INSA Rouen Normandie
  • 2Université Rouen Normandie CNRS
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