| Literature DB >> 20694169 |
Xuan Ye1, Martin D Johnson, Tianning Diao, Matthew H Yates, Shannon S Stahl.
Abstract
The synthetic scope and utility of Pd-catalyzed aerobic oxidation reactions has advanced significantly over the past decade, and these reactions have potential to address important green-chemistry challenges in the pharmaceutical industry. This potential has been unrealized, however, because safety concerns and process constraints hinder large-scale applications of this chemistry. These limitations are addressed by the development of a continuous-flow tube reactor, which has been demonstrated on several scales in the aerobic oxidation of alcohols. Use of a dilute oxygen gas source (8% O(2) in N(2)) ensures that the oxygen/organic mixture never enters the explosive regime, and efficient gas-liquid mixing in the reactor minimizes decomposition of the homogeneous catalyst into inactive Pd metal. These results provide the basis for large-scale implementation of palladium-catalyzed (and other) aerobic oxidation reactions for pharmaceutical synthesis.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20694169 PMCID: PMC2914337 DOI: 10.1039/c0gc00106f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Green Chem ISSN: 1463-9262 Impact factor: 10.182