Sources of common compounds: Benzyl (3-fluoro-4-(6-(2-methyl-2H-tetrazol-5-yl)pyridin-3-yl)phenyl)carbamate

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A 5-L, three-neck, round-bottom flask was equipped with an overhead stirrer, a thermocouple, a 500-mL addition funnel and a nitrogen-inlet adapter. The flask was dried with a heat gun under a flow of nitrogen to an internal temperature of 60C. The flask was charged with intermediate 7 (110.0 g, 0.272 mol, AMRI lot No. DUG-AF-202Q)) and anhydrous THF (2.2 L, 20 vol). The slurry was stirred and a light green solution formed. The addition funnel was charged with 1.0 M lithium hexamethyldisilazide (299 mL, 0.286 mol, 1.05 eq.). The LiHMDS solution was added dropwise to the solution of intermediate 7 over approximately 25 minutes. A red solution formed. The solution was stirred one hour at room temperature and then DMPU (34.9 g, 0.272 mol, 1 eq) was added, and the mixture turned to a yellow slurry. The batch was cooled in an ice bath to 5.7C. R-(-)-Glycidyl butyrate (41.25 g, 0.286 mol, 1.05 eq) was then added in one portion. The mixture was stirred in the ice bath for 0.5 hour and then was warmed to room temperature and stirred overnight. The reaction formed a tan slurry at this point, and HPLC analysis after 15 hours indicated that there was approximately 87% TR-700, 1.6% intermediate 7, and approximately 7% of the butyrate ester of TR-700. A small amount of sodium methoxide in methanol (11 mL, 0.1 vol) was added, and the batch was stirred for 1 hour to remove the residual ester. The in-process HPLC analysis at this point showed there was approximately 90.7% TR-700 and 0.2% of the butyrate ester. The reaction was quenched by the addition of 10% w/w ammonium chloride solution (1.1 L, 10 vol). A modest exothermic event from 22C to 25C was observed upon addition of the ammonium chloride solution. The two-phase mixture was distilled to a pot temperature of 700C (atmospheric pressure) to remove approximately 2.2 L of the THF. This formed a thick slurry which is diluted with water (550 mL, 5 volumes). The slurry was cooled to room temperature (23.6C) and was filtered. The filter cake was washed with water (1.1 L, 10 vol) and methanol (550 mL, 5 vol) to give TR-700 as a white solid. The wet cake was dried overnight in a vacuum oven at 500C to give 89.7 g of TR-700 (89% yield) that was 97.8% (AUC) by HPLC analysis. The TR-700 was further purified by reslurrying in 2.7 L (30 vol) of 4: 1 methanol/water at 700C, cooling to 230C, filtering and washing with methanol (180 ml). This removed some of the over-alkylated product that is observed. The purified TR- 700 was recovered in 96% yield (85% overall yield), and the purity was improved to 98.4% (AUC) by HPLC analysis. The palladium content was 10 ppm.

At the same time, in my other blogs, there are other synthetic methods of this type of compound,1220910-89-3, Benzyl (3-fluoro-4-(6-(2-methyl-2H-tetrazol-5-yl)pyridin-3-yl)phenyl)carbamate, and friends who are interested can also refer to it.

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Patent; TRIUS THERAPEUTICS; COSTELLO, Carrie, A.; SIMSON, Jaqueline, A.; DUGUID, Robert, J.; PHILLIPSON, Douglas; WO2010/42887; (2010); A2;,
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