Journal•ISSN: 1083-6160
Organic Process Research & Development
American Chemical Society
About: Organic Process Research & Development is an academic journal published by American Chemical Society. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Catalysis & Chemistry. It has an ISSN identifier of 1083-6160. Over the lifetime, 5606 publications have been published receiving 119058 citations. The journal is also known as: OPR & D & Organic process research and development.
Topics: Catalysis, Chemistry, Crystallization, Medicine, Yield (chemistry)
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TL;DR: Methods for introducing fluorine into organic molecules are reviewed, with an emphasis on preparation of compounds designed for biomedicinal applications.
954 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a range of salts should be prepared for each new substance and their properties compared during a suitable pre-formulation program, where possible, where the salt form selected will influence other properties such as melting point, hygroscopicity, chemical stability, dissolution rate, solution pH, crystal form, and mechanical properties.
694 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, it has been demonstrated that a safer manufacturing of organic intermediates and APIs could be obtained under continuous flow conditions, where some s... can also be easily combined to other enabling technologies, such as microwave irradiation, supported reagents or catalysts, photochemistry, inductive heating, electrochemistry, new solvent systems, 3D printing, or microreactor technology.
608 citations
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TL;DR: From the discovery of ritonavir until the new drug application (NDA) filing, only one crystalline form was known to exist, and this new crystal form was designated as Form II.
573 citations
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TL;DR: The American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute's Pharmaceutical Roundtable has chosen process mass intensity (PMI) as the key, high-level metric for evaluating and benchmarking progress towards more sustainable manufacturing as mentioned in this paper.
523 citations