The copper-catalyzed racemization of a complex, quaternary center of a key intermediate on route to lanabecestat has been identified. Optimization and mechanistic understanding were achieved through the use of an efficient, combined kinetic-multiple linear regression approach to experimental design and modeling. The use of a definitive screening design with mechanistically relevant factors and a mixture of fitted kinetic descriptors and empirical measurements facilitated the generation of a model that accurately predicted complex reaction time course behavior. The synergistic model was used to minimize the formation of dimer byproducts, determine optimal conditions for batch operation, and highlight superheated conditions that could be accessed in flow, leading to a further increase in yield which was predicted by the original model.
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