14-07
Formation
of salt enables complete deracemization of a racemic
compound through Viedma ripening, Crys.
Growth Des. 14 (2014) 1744-1748
L. Spix, A. Alfring, H. Meekes,
W.J.P. van Enckevort, E. Vlieg,
Abstract: Chiral purification is a very important step in the
production of many products such as active pharmaceutical ingredients (API).
These procedures are typically limited to a maximum yield of 50%. Methods that
include a racemization method, such as Viedma
ripening, offer a theoretical yield of 100%. Racemic conglomerate formation is
a necessary condition for chiral purification processes that exploit crystallization,
such as Viedma ripening. This condition forms a
limiting factor because only 10% of the chiral organic molecules crystallize in
this way; the other 90% form racemic compounds. For two compounds that
crystallize as racemic compounds we demonstrate that salt formation can
transform these into racemic conglomerates and show that these can subsequently
be fully deracemized using Viedma
ripening. Salt formation thus promises to be a crystal engineering tool to
significantly extend the applicability of Viedma
ripening.