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Tetrahedron Letters | 1996

Solid phase ring-closing metathesis: Cyclization/cleavage approach towards a seven membered cycloolefin

Jan H. van Maarseveen; Jack A. J. den Hartog; Victor Engelen; Emil Finner; Geb M. Visser; Chris G. Kruse

Abstract The application of solid phase ring-closing metathesis (RCM) in a cyclization/cleavage strategy was demonstrated for the first time by the successful synthesis of the seven membered cycloolefin 4 . Probably due to intermolecular metathetical dimerizations at the resin, 4 could not be obtained in higher yields than 54%.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2000

Polymorphism of Tedisamil Dihydrochloride

Jan-Olav Henck; Emil Finner; Artur Burger

The results of studies on tedisamil dihydrochloride in the solid state demonstrate that the compound occurs in three polymorphic forms. The three modifications have been characterized by thermomicroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), vibrational spectroscopy, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and X-ray powder diffractometry (XRPD). The thermodynamic relationships are illustrated in a semischematic energy/temperature diagram that gives information about the relative stability and physical properties of the three modifications between 0 K and the melting temperatures. The three modifications are enantiotropically related. Modification II, the material obtained during manufacturing, is the thermodynamically stable crystal form at 20 degrees C. The thermodynamic transition point of mod II with I (instant melting point: 248-250 degrees C) is between 100 and approximately 140 degrees C (DeltaH(t,II/I) = 4.4+/-0.8 kJ/mol (95% CI)). A phase transition of mod II (probably into mod III) was detected thermomicroscopically at about -180 degrees C. The thermodynamic transition point of mod III with I was determined to be at -9 to -6 degrees C. Because mods I and III are thermodynamically and kinetically unstable at ambient conditions, these crystal forms are of analytical interest.


Archive | 1997

10, 13, 15-trioxatricyclo 9.2.1.1.9.6 !-pentadecan one derivatives, method for their production and pharmaceutical compositions containing them

Dagmar Hoeltje; Ulf Preuschoff; Christian Eeckhout; Emil Finner


Archive | 1997

10,13,15-Trioxatricy-clo(9.2.1.1. 9.6)-pentadecanon derivatives, process for their preparation and medicament containing them

Christian Eeckhout; Emil Finner; Dagmar Höltje; Ulf Preuschoff


Archive | 2004

4-(4-trans-hydroxycyclohexyl)amino-2-phenyl-7h-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine hydrogen mesylate and its polymorphic forms

Timo Heinrich; Axel Pahl; Bernd-Martin Luitjens; Emil Finner; Pieter C. Verveer; Jan Zorgdrager


Archive | 1997

10,13,15-Trioxatricyclo(9.2.1.1. 9.6)-pentadecanone derivatives, process for their preparation and medicament containing them

Christian Eeckhout; Emil Finner; Dagmar Höltje; Ulf Preuschoff


Archive | 2004

4-hydroxy derivatives of 5,6,9,10-tetrahydro-10-((2-methyl-1h-imidazol-1-yl)methyl)-4h-pyrido-(3,2,1-jk)-carbazol-11(8h)-one

Reinhard Brueckner; Christian Eeckhout; Emil Finner; Holger Fritsch; Eric Ronken; Marco Roest; Holger Sann; Jochen Schmidt; Paul Vandermeij


Archive | 2004

4- (4-trans-hydroxycyclohexyl)amino-2-phenyl-7H-pyrrolo [2,3D] pyrimidine hydrogen mesylate, its polymorphic forms, and methods for making same

Axel Pahl; Timo Heinrich; Emil Finner; Bernd-Martin Luitjens; Jan Zorgdrager; Pieter C. Verveer


Acta Crystallographica Section E-structure Reports Online | 2003

Cilansetron hydro­chloride monohydrate, modification A (monoclinic)

Peter G. Jones; Hedwig Möller; Emil Finner


Acta Crystallographica Section E-structure Reports Online | 2003

Cilansetron hydro­chloride monohydrate, modification B (orthorhombic)

Peter G. Jones; Hedwig Möller; Emil Finner

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