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Green Chemistry | 2013

Efficient and productive asymmetric Michael addition: development of a highly enantioselective quinidine-based organocatalyst for homogeneous recycling via nanofiltration

Weiming Eugene Siew; Célal Ates; Alain Merschaert; Andrew G. Livingston

The relatively high cost and low availability of chiral organocatalysts, in addition to the high catalytic loading required (typically 1–30 mol%), pose a general challenge to the industrial development of economical asymmetric organocatalytic processes. This challenge can be addressed by recycling the organocatalysts. In this work, the potential of a class of organocatalysts, based on the cinchona alkaloid quinidine, was evaluated for the enantioselective synthesis step of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). Enlarging the organocatalysts through polyalkylation made the organocatalysts easier to recycle with organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN) membranes. Each organocatalyst candidates molecular size, molecular charge and ability to form hydrogen bonds were all important factors which determined the membrane retention of the catalyst. The consideration of these three factors enabled the eventual identification of a catalyst, of MW = 1044 Da, that was almost completely retained by the membrane, making it well-suited for recycling via OSN. In addition, a marked improvement in catalytic performance was observed for the enlarged catalyst compared to the non-enlarged catalyst, with high enantioselectivities of >92% ee obtained for all catalysed asymmetric Michael additions. Finally, a 2-stage membrane process was implemented to improve the productivity of the catalyst recycling process, resulting in a 96% reduction of solvent required for the recycling process.


Separation and Purification Technology | 2013

Continuous solute fractionation with membrane cascades – A high productivity alternative to diafiltration

Weiming Eugene Siew; Andrew G. Livingston; Célal Ates; Alain Merschaert


Chemical Engineering Science | 2013

Molecular separation with an organic solvent nanofiltration cascade – augmenting membrane selectivity with process engineering

Weiming Eugene Siew; Andrew G. Livingston; Célal Ates; Alain Merschaert


Organic Process Research & Development | 2010

Monitoring and Control of Genotoxic Impurity Acetamide in the Synthesis of Zaurategrast Sulfate

Arnaud Schule; Célal Ates; Magali Palacio; Jimmy Stofferis; Jean-Pierre Delatinne; Bruno Martin; Steven Lloyd


Organic Process Research & Development | 2016

A Biocatalytic Route to the Novel Antiepileptic Drug Brivaracetam

Arnaud Schule; Alain Merschaert; Christophe Joseph Szczepaniak; Christophe Maréchal; Nicolas Carly; John O’Rourke; Célal Ates


Archive | 2006

4-Substituted pyrrolidin-2-ones and their use

Célal Ates; Francoise Lurquin; Yannick Quesnel; Arnaud Schule


Archive | 2006

Pyroglutamate Salts and Their Use in the Optical Resolution of Intermediates for the Synthesis of Dextrocetirizine and Levocetirizine

Magali Palacio; Célal Ates


Archive | 2013

NEW COMPOUND BASED ON CINCHONA ALKALOÏDS FOR USE IN ASYMMETRIC MICHAEL ADDITION

Célal Ates; Alain Merschaert; Eugene Siew


Archive | 2011

Processes for the resolution of nitrogen substituted (s)-5-alkoxy-2-aminotetralin derivatives

Célal Ates; Arnaud Schule; Magali Palacio; Paul Deutsch; David Vasselin; Nicolas Carly; Ganesh R. Phadtare; Jean-Pierre Delatinne; Hernandez Maria Luisa Escudero; Véronique Pinilla; Swapnil G. Yerande


Archive | 2006

4-SUBSTITUTED PYRR0LIDIN-2-0NES AND THEIR USE

Célal Ates; Francoise Lurquin; Yannick Quesnel; Arnaud Schule

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