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Stereoretentive Etherification of an α-Aryl-β-amino Alcohol Using a Selective Aziridinium Ring Opening for the Synthesis of AZD7594.

Angus E McMillanAlan StevenIan W AshworthAlexander K MullenLai C ChanMaria Rita Galan EspinosaMichael J PillingSteven A RawMartin F Jones
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
A selective aziridinium ring-opening was used to etherify an α-aryl-β-amino alcohol with stereochemical retention. This transformation was achieved in a biphasic system to address phenoxide solubility and the formation of a sulfonate ester impurity. The protecting group strategy was directed by a stability study of the activated α-aryl-β-amino alcohol in this system. Process analytical techniques were used to establish reaction understanding, and mixing on large scale was modeled in silico. The process provided a selective and efficient method of preparing the nonsteroidal, inhaled selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator AZD7594.
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