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Supramolecular intermediates in thermo-mechanochemical direct amidations
Tomislav Stolar1, Jasna Alić1, Gregor Talajić2
1Ruđer Bošković Institute, Bijenička c. 54, Zagreb 10000, Croatia. krunoslav.uzarevic@irb.hr.
Abstract:
We present a solvent-free thermo-mechanochemical approach for the direct coupling of carboxylic acids and amines, which avoids activators and additives. Detailed analysis of the reactions by ex situ and in situ monitoring methods led to the observation, isolation, and characterisation of multicomponent crystalline intermediates that precede the formation of amides. We applied our methodology for the quantitative synthesis of the active pharmaceutical ingredient moclobemide.
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