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Green Chemistry | 2012

The continuous flow Barbier reaction: an improved environmental alternative to the Grignard reaction?

Michael E. Kopach; Dilwyn J. Roberts; Martin D. Johnson; Jennifer McClary Groh; Jonathan J. Adler; John P. Schafer; Michael E. Kobierski; William George Trankle

A key pharmaceutical intermediate (1) for production of edivoxetine·HCl was prepared in >99% ee via a continuous Barbier reaction, which improves the greenness of the process relative to a traditional Grignard batch process. The Barbier flow process was run optimally by Eli Lilly and Company in a series of continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTR) where residence times, solvent composition, stoichiometry, and operations temperature were optimized to produce 12 g h−1 crude ketone 6 with 98% ee and 88% in situ yield for 47 hours total flow time. Continuous salt formation and isolation of intermediate 1 from the ketone solution was demonstrated at 89% yield, >99% purity, and 22 g h−1 production rates using MSMPRs in series for 18 hours total flow time. Key benefits to this continuous approach include greater than 30% reduced process mass intensity and magnesium usage relative to a traditional batch process. In addition, the flow process imparts significant process safety benefits for Barbier/Grignard processes including >100× less excess magnesium to quench, >100× less diisobutylaluminum hydride to initiate, and in this system, maximum long-term scale is expected to be 50 L which replaces 4000–6000 L batch reactors.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Telescoped Approach to Aryl Hydroxymethylation in the Synthesis of a Key Pharmaceutical Intermediate

Catherine N. Slattery; Rebecca E. Deasy; Anita R. Maguire; Michael E. Kopach; Utpal K. Singh; Mark D. Argentine; William George Trankle; Roger B. Scherer; Humphrey A. Moynihan

An efficient synthetic approach leading to introduction of the hydroxymethyl group to an aryl moiety via combination of the Bouveault formylation and hydride reduction has been optimized using a rational, mechanistic-based approach. This approach enabled telescoping of the two steps into a single efficient process, readily amenable to scaleup.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2001

Synthesis of novel retinoid X receptor-selective retinoids.

Margaret M. Faul; Andrew Michael Ratz; Kevin A. Sullivan; William George Trankle; Leonard L. Winneroski


Organic Process Research & Development | 2007

Green chemical synthesis of 2-benzenesulfonyl-pyridine and related derivatives

William George Trankle; Michael E. Kopach


Organic Process Research & Development | 2009

Practical Synthesis of Chiral 2-Morpholine: (4-Benzylmorpholin-2-(S)-yl)-(tetrahydropyran-4-yl)methanone Mesylate, a Useful Pharmaceutical Intermediate

Michael E. Kopach; Utpal K. Singh; Michael E. Kobierski; William George Trankle; Michael M. Murray; Mark A. Pietz; Mindy B. Forst; Gregory A. Stephenson; Vincent Mancuso; Thierry Giard; Michel Vanmarsenille; Thierry Defrance


Organic Process Research & Development | 2010

Process Development and Pilot-Plant Synthesis of (2-Chlorophenyl)[2-(phenylsulfonyl)pyridin-3-yl]methanone

Michael E. Kopach; Michael E. Kobierski; D. Scott Coffey; Charles A. Alt; Tony Y. Zhang; Alfio Borghese; William George Trankle; Dilwyn J. Roberts; Humphrey A. Moynihan; Kurt T. Lorenz; Orla A. McNamara; Marie Kissane; Anita R. Maguire


Archive | 2006

INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS BETA-3 ADRENERGIC AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES

Jolie Anne Bastian; Britta Evers; Don Richard Finley; Xiaoqiang He. John; Cynthia Darshini Jesudason; Rushad Eruch Karanjawala; Andrew Michael Ratz; Vincent Patrick Rocco; Gerd Ruehter; Daniel Jon Sall; Theo Schotten; Patrick Gianpietro Spinazze; Freddie Craig Stevens; William George Trankle; John Arnold Werner


Archive | 2002

Beta-3 agonists 3-substituted oxindole.

Jolie Anne Bastian; Don Richard Finley; John Xiaoqiang He; Cynthia Darshini Jesudason; Andrew Michael Ratz; Vincent Patrick Rocco; Daniel Jon Sall; Patrick Gianpietro Spinazze; Freddie Craig Stevens; William George Trankle; John Arnold Werner


Archive | 2002

3-substituierte oxindol-beta-3-agonisten

Anne Bastian; Richard Finley; Xiaoqiang He; Darshini Jesudason; Michael Ratz; Patrick Rocco; Gerd Ruehter; Daniel Jon Sall; Theo Schotten; Gianpietro Spinazze; Freddie Craig Stevens; William George Trankle; John Arnold Werner


Archive | 2002

Agonistes de beta-3 a base d'oxyndole 3-substitue

Jolie Anne Bastian; Don Richard Finley; John Xiaoqiang He; Cynthia Darshini Jesudason; Andrew Michael Ratz; Vincent Patrick Rocco; Gerd Ruehter; Daniel Jon Sall; Theo Schotten; Patrick Gianpietro Spinazze; Freddie Craig Stevens; William George Trankle; John Arnold Werner

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