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Combining Incompatible Processes for Deracemization of a Praziquantel Derivative under Flow Conditions.

Giulio ValentiPaul TinnemansIaroslav BaglaiWillem L NoorduinBernard KapteinMichel LeemanJoop H Ter HorstRichard M Kellogg
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
An efficient deracemization method for conversion of the racemate to the desirable (R)-enantiomer of Praziquantel has been developed by coupling incompatible racemization and crystallization processes. By a library approach, a derivative that crystallizes as a conglomerate has been identified. Racemization occurs via reversible hydrogenation over a palladium on carbon (Pd/C) packed column at 130 °C, whereas deracemization is achieved by alternating crystal growth/dissolution steps with temperature cycling between 5-15 °C. These incompatible processes are combined by means of a flow system resulting in complete deracemization of the solid phase to the desired (R)-enantiomer (98 % ee). Such an unprecedented deracemization by a decoupled crystallization/racemization approach can readily be turned into a practical process and opens new opportunities for the development of essential enantiomerically pure building blocks that require harsh methods for racemization.
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