Optimization and scale-up of a Pd-catalyzed aromatic C-N bond formation:: A key step in the synthesis of a novel 5-HT1B receptor antagonist

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Federsel, Hans-Juergen [1 ]
Hedberg, Martin [2 ]
Qvarristroem, Fredrik R. [2 ]
Tian, Wei [2 ]
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[1] AstraZeneca, Proc R&D Sodertalje, Global Proc R&D, Sodertalje 15185, Sweden
[2] AstraZeneca, Proc R&D Sodertalje, Proc Chem, Sodertalje 15185, Sweden
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10.1021/op8000146
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O69 [应用化学];
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Searching for the best synthetic route for a given target molecule is a complex task and, by the same token, a key deliverable from a process R&D department. In this vein the challenge for our group was to identify a sustainable manufacturing process for a chiral compound, AR-A2, to be developed for the treatment of certain neurological disorders. Besides designing a method for assembling the core (R)-2-aminotetralin nucleus, a key feature in the overall synthesis was to provide a robust procedure for creating a new C-N bond between an aromatic ring and a heterocyche moiety. The methodology employed a Buchwald-Hartwig coupling, and a highly efficient catalytic process was developed using Pd(OAc)(2) as precatalyst, with loadings as low as 0.47 mol % (in laboratory trials one order of magnitude lower) together with (R)BINAP as ligand. Optimizing the reaction conditions allowed a virtually quantitative conversion of the brominated aromatic substrate after heating to 110-115 degrees C in toluene for 4 h. Telescoping this step with a succeeding catalytic hydrogenation to effect an N-debenzylation, followed by precipitation of the benzoate salt offered an overall yield for the two consecutive steps of 88% at 125-kg batch size, combined with excellent stereochemical product purity of 98% ee.
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