1. The use of environmental metrics to evaluate green chemistry improvements to the synthesis of (S,S)-reboxetine succinate
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Suju Mathew, Adam Scott, Gemma Scotney, Graham Checksfield, Peter J. Dunn, Doug Critcher, Alexander Wilder, Stuart Field, Geoffrey M. H. Walker, Roger M. Howard, Laurence James Harris, and Georges Assaf
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Green chemistry ,Sharpless epoxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemistry ,Morpholine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,Alcohol ,Enzymatic process ,Green chemistry metrics ,Primary alcohol ,Pollution - Abstract
The Pfizer Green Chemistry metrics program is described and exemplified with a case history involving the synthesis of (S,S)-reboxetine succinate. The initial route used a classical resolution approach and generated high levels of waste. This route was replaced by an enantiospecific synthesis which used Sharpless epoxidation chemistry, an enzymatic process to selectively protect a primary alcohol and a new efficient method of chiral morpholine construction as key steps. These improvements reduced the levels of waste produced by the synthesis by more than 90%. Detailed metrics starting from a common starting material (trans-cinnamyl alcohol) for all routes of synthesis are presented.
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- 2012
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