Login / Signup

Green solvents for the formation of amide linkages.

Debora ProcopioCarlo SicilianoSonia TrombinoDenisa Elena DumitrescuFelicia SuciuMaria Luisa Di Gioia
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2021)
The formation of the amide bond is among the most commonly performed transformations in the pharmaceutical industry and the wider chemical industry. The current methods for its installation in organic compounds frequently rely on the use of large amounts of organic solvents, mainly N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), and dichloromethane (DCM), which have been associated with adverse environmental and health concerns over the last decades. This fact led academia and industry to make significant efforts toward the development of synthetic routes with the aim to avoid, reduce or replace the use of hazardous solvents. The present review fits into this framework and discusses the literature existing over the past ten years on strategies for reducing and replacing hazardous solvents, focusing on the use of biobased and neoteric solvents, such as ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents (ILs and DESs, respectively), and on the reaction media that proved to be greener alternatives for amide bond formation.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • systematic review
  • mental health
  • human health
  • emergency department
  • climate change
  • health promotion