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Guided optimization of a crystallization-induced diastereomer transformation to access a key navoximod intermediate

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REACTION CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 1294-1299

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3re00077j

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The recently reported crystallization-induced diastereomer transformation (CIDT) of a precursor to navoximod was investigated using online HPLC via a modified EasySampler probe. The probe enables selective solution phase sampling of heterogeneous reaction mixtures. Both chiral and achiral stationary phases were used to study the effects of time, temperature, and equivalents of chiral resolving agent on reaction yield and e.e. An inline racemization approach was applied after the CIDT and selective racemization over decomposition was demonstrated.
The recently reported crystallization-induced diastereomer transformation (CIDT) of a precursor to navoximod was investigated using online HPLC via a modified EasySampler probe that enables selective solution phase sampling of heterogeneous reaction mixtures. By employing both chiral and achiral stationary phases, the effects of time, temperature and equivalents of chiral resolving agent on the reaction yield and e.e. were interrogated. An inline racemization approach was applied after the CIDT and selective racemization over decomposition was demonstrated.

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