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Process chemistry original synthesis

While the original synthesis of 1 features a clever use of the Tebbe olefination reaction, the process routes use elegant methods to set the ring stereochemistry through displacement reactions (and equilibration), followed by reduction, reactions that are much more scalable. This difference reflects the contrasting need for SAR development in the medicinal chemistry work vs. the need for scalability in the process work. [Pg.289]

Acetylene-Based Routes. Walter Reppe, the father of modem acetylene chemistry, discovered the reaction of nickel carbonyl with acetylene and water or alcohols to give acryUc acid or esters (75,76). This discovery led to several processes which have been in commercial use. The original Reppe reaction requires a stoichiometric ratio of nickel carbonyl to acetylene. The Rohm and Haas modified or semicatalytic process provides 60—80% of the carbon monoxide from a separate carbon monoxide feed and the remainder from nickel carbonyl (77—78). The reactions for the synthesis of ethyl acrylate are... [Pg.155]

The history of dendrimer chemistry can be traced to the foundations laid down by Flory [34] over fifty years ago, particularly his studies concerning macro-molecular networks and branched polymers. More than two decades after Flory s initial groundwork (1978) Vogtle et al. [28] reported the synthesis and characterization of the first example of a cascade molecule. Michael-type addition of a primary amine to acrylonitrile (the linear monomer) afforded a tertiary amine with two arms. Subsequent reduction of the nitriles afforded a new diamine, which, upon repetition of this simple synthetic sequence, provided the desired tetraamine (1, Fig. 2) thus the advent of the iterative synthetic process and the construction of branched macromolecular architectures was at hand. Further growth of Vogtle s original dendrimer was impeded due to difficulties associated with nitrile reduction, which was later circumvented [35, 36]. This procedure eventually led to DSM s commercially available polypropylene imine) dendrimers. [Pg.32]


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