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Photochemical Deracemization of a Medicinally‐Relevant Benzopyran using an Oscillatory Flow Reactor
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EngineeringBatch CrystallizationSynthetic PhotochemistryOrganic ChemistryChemistryDynamic Deracemization ProcessesMedicinal ChemistryChemical EngineeringPhotoredox ProcessPhotocatalysisOscillatory Flow ReactorMedicinally‐relevant BenzopyranPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryPhotochemical DeracemizationCatalysisPharmacologyPhotodegradationPhotochromismNatural SciencesPhotochemical Racemization
Dynamic deracemization processes, such as crystallization-induced diastereomer transformations (CIDTs), offer the opportunity to combine racemization and resolution processes, to provide high yields of enantiomerically pure compounds. To date, few of these processes have incorporated photochemical racemization. By combining batch crystallization with a flow photoreactor for efficient irradiation, it is possible to perform such deracemization in an effective, scalable and high yielding manner. After applying design of experiment (DoE) principles and mathematical modelling, the most efficient parameter set could be identified, leading to excellent results in just 4 h reaction time: isolated yield of 82 % and assay ee of 96 %. Such photochemical racemization methods can serve to open new avenues for preparation of enantiomerically pure functional molecules on both small and industrially-relevant scales.
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