Green Oxidative Catalytic Processes for the Preparation of APIs and Precursors
Asymmetric oxidation processes have constituted a valuable tool for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), especially for the preparation of optically active sulfoxides, compounds with interesting biological properties. Classical approaches for these oxidative procedures usually...
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description | Asymmetric oxidation processes have constituted a valuable tool for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), especially for the preparation of optically active sulfoxides, compounds with interesting biological properties. Classical approaches for these oxidative procedures usually require the application of non-sustainable conditions that employ hazardous reagents and solvents. In the last decades, chemists have tried to combine the preparation of valuable compounds of high yields and selectivities with the development of more sustainable protocols. To achieve this objective, greener solvents, reagents, and catalysts are employed, together with the use of novel chemical techniques such as flow catalysis or photocatalysis. The last efforts in the development of greener approaches for the preparation of APIs and their intermediates using oxidative procedure will be reviewed herein. Most of these approaches refer to biocatalytic methods, in which mild reaction conditions and reagents are employed, but other novel techniques such as photocatalysis will be described. |
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