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Design and operation of a filter reactor for continuous production of a selected pharmaceutical intermediate

By Christensen, KM; Pedersen, MJDam-Johansen, K; Holm, TL; Skovby, T; Kiil, S

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Abstract

A novel filter reactor system for continuous production of selected pharmaceutical intermediates is presented and experimentally verified. The filter reactor system consists of a mixed flow reactor equipped with a bottom filter, to retain solid reactant particles, followed by a conventional plug flow reactor, where residual reactant is converted by titration. A chemical case study, production of the pharmaceutical intermediate allylcarbinol by a reaction between allylmagnesium chloride and 2-chloro-thioxanthone, in the presence of a side reaction is considered. The synthesis is conducted in tetrahydrofuran solvent. The use of the filter reactor design was explored by examining the transferability of a synthesis step in a present full-scale semi-batch pharmaceutical production into continuous processing. The main advantages of the new continuous minireactor system, compared to the conventional semi-batch operation, are reduced impurity formation and the use of much lower reactor volumes (factor of 1000 based on the laboratory reactor) and less solvent consumption (from 5.8 to 2.3 L/kg reactant). Added challenges include handling of continuous solid powder feeding, stable pumping of reactive slurries, and a possibility of continuous control. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Journal

Chemical Engineering Science. Volume 71, 2012, 111-117

DOI

10.1016/j.ces.2011.12.002

Type of publication

Peer-reviewed journal

Affiliations

  • Technical University of Denmark
  • H Lundbeck & Co AS

Article Classification

Research Article

Classification Areas

  • API

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