喷射(流体)
可扩展性
连接器
材料科学
药品
工艺工程
计算机科学
纳米技术
机械
物理
工程类
医学
药理学
数据库
操作系统
作者
Nathan B. Bennett,Laurie B. Mlinar,Eric G. Moschetta,Ryan G. Ellis,Ryan Chung,Onkar Manjrekar,Michael Rasmussen,Laura A. McKee,Mark A. Servos,Justin A. Simanis,Bradley D. Gates,Xiaoqiang Shen,Dennie S. Welch,Zhe Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.oprd.4c00143
摘要
The final step in the preparation of the ABBV-154 drug-linker is a global acidic deprotection of three tert-butyl protecting groups that proceeds through several intermediates and is complicated by acetal epimerization, which generates an undesired diastereomer. This complex reaction was initially optimized in a batch setup, but scaling issues prompted the development of a flow process with an impinging jet mixing element. Initial studies utilized commercially available Y-mixers for small-scale experiments; however, clogging of the mixer was difficult to avoid. A three-dimensional (3D) printed Y-mixer impinging jet was created for lab development to avoid this issue and scale down the geometry of the plant-scale jet. The impinging process was executed in the manufacturing environment at kilogram scale, maintaining the desired diastereoselectivity, and reversed-phase chromatography enabled purification of the drug-linker. This paper discusses the key parameters examined to ensure successful scale-up of a mixing-sensitive reaction that demonstrated superior selectivity in flow compared to the batch process.
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