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Kinetic Investigations To Enable Development of a Robust Radical Benzylic Bromination for Commercial Manufacturing of AMG 423 Dihydrochloride Hydrate

During development of a radical benzylic bromination, observation of polymerized byproducts and variation in isolated yields warranted an in-depth mechanistic investigation to ensure process understanding and robustness.

Read how in-situ kinetic studies using multinuclear CryoFree NMR spectroscopy with an HTS-110 magnet leads to an enhancement in manufacturing yield of approximately 15% in the full article at ACSPublications.

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Abstract

During development of a radical benzylic bromination, observation of polymerized byproducts and variation in isolated yields warranted an in-depth mechanistic investigation to ensure process understanding and robustness. In situ kinetic studies using multinuclear CryoFree NMR spectroscopy revealed molecular bromine to be the active brominating species and variable time normalization analysis allowed accurate determination of the order of each reagent in this process. These kinetic studies allowed for accurate reaction modeling and were used to demonstrate that adoption of a simple procedural change ensured reliability and reproducibility during manufacturing.

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