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Development of a Large-Scale Cyanation Process Using Continuous Flow Chemistry En Route to the Synthesis of Remdesivir

Tiago O. Vieira, Andrew C. Stevens, Andrei Chtchemelinine, Detian Gao, Pavel Badalov, Lars V. Heumann

2020Organic Process Research & Development71 citationsDOI

Abstract

The implementation of cyanation chemistry at manufacturing scales using batch equipment can be challenging because of the hazardous nature of the reagents employed and the tight control of reaction parameters, including cryogenic temperatures, that help to afford acceptable selectivity and conversion for the desired reaction. Application of continuous flow chemistry offers a means to mitigate the risk associated with handling large amounts of hazardous reagents and to better control the reaction parameters. A case study describing the cyanation of a glycoside using continuous flow chemistry toward the synthesis of the drug candidate remdesivir is presented.

Topics & Concepts

CyanationHazardous wasteReagentContinuous flowFlow chemistryChemistryCombinatorial chemistryProcess (computing)Process engineeringNanotechnologyComputer scienceBiochemical engineeringOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceEngineeringWaste managementCatalysisOperating systemInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationChemical Synthesis and AnalysisMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
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