Publications by authors named "O Dapremont"

Herein, we report on the translation of a small scale ball-milled amidation protocol into a large scale continuous reactive extrusion process. Critical components to the successful translation were: a) understanding how the different operating parameters of a twin-screw extruder should be harnessed to control prolonged continuous operation, and b) consideration of the physical form of the input materials. The amidation reaction is applied to 36 amides spanning a variety of physical form combinations (liquid-liquid, solid-liquid and solid-solid).

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The preparative chromatographic resolution of racemates has become over the past few years a standard approach for the generation of enantiomers in pharmaceutical research and development. This paper will discuss the chromatographic resolution of a racemic pharmaceutical intermediate. Initial analytical method development to determine the best preparative conditions will be presented.

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The preparative chromatographic resolution of racemic mixtures is rapidly becoming a standard approach for the generation of enantiomers in pharmaceutical R&D. This paper will discuss the optical resolution of a pharmaceutical intermediate as the separation is scaled up from the milligram to the kilogram scale. Difficulties encountered and their solutions at each scale will be discussed.

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The performance of a large-diameter chromatographic column can be drastically reduced when the solvent enters the column at a temperature different from that of the wall of the column. A radial temperature gradient inside the column will affect the physical properties of the solvent and the chromatographic behaviour of the solute resulting in a deformation of the band profile. A mathematical model is proposed to take into account the effect of a radial gradient of temperature in a large-diameter column on the chromatographic peak shape under linear conditions.

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