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Organophotocatalytic N-Demethylation of Oxycodone Using Molecular Oxygen.

Yuesu ChenGabriel GlotzDavid CantilloC Oliver Kappe
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
N-Demethylation of oxycodone is one of the key steps in the synthesis of important opioid antagonists like naloxone or analgesics like nalbuphine. The reaction is typically carried out using stoichiometric amounts of toxic and corrosive reagents. Herein, we present a green and scalable organophotocatalytic procedure that accomplishes the N-demethylation step using molecular oxygen as the terminal oxidant and an organic dye (rose bengal) as an effective photocatalyst. Optimization of the reaction conditions under continuous flow conditions using visible-light irradiation led to an efficient, reliable, and scalable process, producing noroxycodone hydrochloride in high isolated yield and purity after a simple workup.
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