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9783527332793

Transition Metal-Catalyzed Couplings in Process Chemistry Case Studies From the Pharmaceutical Industry

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    9783527332793

  • ISBN10:

    3527332790

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2013-10-14
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH

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Summary

Transition metal-catalyzed coupling reactions have a rich history that led to the awarding of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Professors Suzuki, Heck, and Negishi for their pioneering contributions to the field. The coming of age of this active area of research is showcased in this
book through case studies in which process chemists from the pharmaceutical industry share their personal experiences developing their own transition metal-catalyzed couplings for the large-scale manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Authors from Pfizer, Merck, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Novartis, Amgen, GSK, AstraZeneca, and other companies describe the evolution of robust coupling processes from inception through early and late development, including commercial routes where applicable. This book covers a wide range of coupling transformations while capturing the lessons learned from each process. Every case study details the optimization of at least one transition metal-catalyzed coupling while elaborating on issues such as design of experiments, scalability and throughput, product purification, process safety, and waste management. The important issue of metal removal and the different technologies available to accomplish this goal are also addressed. Finally, a section covers novel technologies for cross-coupling with high potential for future applications on a large scale, such as microwave and flow chemistry as well as green cross-couplings performed in water.

With Forewords by Stephen L. Buchwald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Trevor Laird, Editor of Organic Process Research and Development and Neal G. Anderson, Anderson's Process Solutions LLC.

Author Biography

Javier Magano received his Bachelor?s Degree in organic chemistry from Complutense University in Madrid in 1987 and a Master?s Degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan in 1990. After working for the oil industry in Spain for 3 years, he obtained a Master?s Degree in rubber and polymer science from the School of Plastics and Rubber at the Center for Advanced Scientific Research in Madrid. In 1995 he moved back to the United States to carry out graduate work at the University of Michigan. In 1998 he joined Pfizer Inc. to work in the Chemical Research & Development group in Ann Arbor, MI, and currently in Groton, CT as senior scientist developing scalable processes for the production of drug candidates.

Joshua R. Dunetz received his B.A. degree in Chemistry from Haverford College in 2000 under the guidance of Professor Karin S. ?kerfeldt and his Ph.D. degree in Organic Chemistry from MIT in 2005 under the direction of Professor Rick L. Danheiser. After graduate school, Joshua conducted postdoctoral studies with Professor William R. Roush at Scripps Florida. In early 2008, Joshua assumed his current position at Pfizer in Groton, CT, with the process development group (Chemical R&D).

Table of Contents

Case study with Heck/Suzuki chemistry
Case study with Buchwald-Hartwig amination
Case study with Suzuki coupling
Case study with Ullmann-type chemistry
use of nanocatalysts in cross-coupling reactions
Case study on Negishi and Suzuki couplings
Transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions under microwave and flow chemistry conditions
Case study on Sonogashira coupling
Case study on Tsuji-Trost allylation
Case studies on cyanation, Buchwald-Hartwig amination
Case study on Buchwald-Hartwig amination
Case study on Kumada coupling

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