CATALYTIC METHODOLOGIES FOR FINE CHEMICALS
- Academic year
- 2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- METODOLOGIE CATALITICHE PER LA CHIMICA FINE
- Course code
- CM0521 (AF:441384 AR:251154)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- CHIM/04
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The specific goal of the course is to provide knowledge of catalysis and its application in processes of industrial interest for the synthesis of fine chemicals, in particular of biologically active compounds such as drugs, agrochemicals, etc. Particular attention is due to the sustainability and use of solvents with a low environmental impact for the realization of biphasic catalytic processes. Therefore, the main objective will be the understanding of how catalytic methodologies can be used to plan new ways for the synthesis of fine chemicals by reducing the number of synthetic steps and thus decreasing the amount of waste.
Expected learning outcomes
i) To know the basic concepts of catalysis.
ii) To know the basics of industrial chemical processes.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
i) To know how to use the concepts learned to interpret a catalytic cycle.
ii) To know how to identify the characteristics to define an industrial process sustainable.
3. Ability to judge
i) To know how to evaluate the effectiveness of different synthetic ways of a process in terms of choice of catalysts, solvents and reaction conditions.
ii) To know how to evaluate any errors and / or causes that have led to unexpected results in the laboratory experiments.
4. Communication skills
i) To know how to communicate the knowledge learned and the result of their application using appropriate terminology, both in the oral and in written reports.
ii) To know how to interact with the teacher and with the classmates in a respectful and constructive way; in particular, to show availability and collaboration during group laboratory experiments.
5. Learning skills
i) Being able to take notes and to evaluate which are the most important information.
Pre-requirements
Contents
- Introduction.
Description of the program, methods of examination and bibliography.
- General aspects of catalysis.
The principles of Green Chemistry. Catalysts. Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Biphasic catalysis. Asymmetric catalysis. The importance of catalysis in industrial processes. Application of catalysis for the synthesis of fine chemicals.
- Catalytic hydrogenation reactions
The hydrogenation reaction. Homogeneous catalysts based on transition metals. Mechanism of the hydrogenation reaction: catalytic cycle.
- L-DOPA
Introduction. Preparation of the pharmaceutical ingredient L-DOPA (anti-Parkinson's) by means of resolution processes. Studies for the synthesis of L-DOPA by enantioselective hydrogenation. Search for a catalyst for enantioselective hydrogenation. Preparation of a new phosphine ligand for the hydrogenation reaction. The industrial process for the synthesis of the drug.
Studies for the synthesis of L-DOPA by enantioselective hydrogenation catalyzed by complexes of Rhodium modified with carbohydrates. Development of the industrial process. Comparison of the two industrial methods.
- Metolachlor
Introduction. Preparation of the racemic herbicide Metolachlor. Application of enantioselective hydrogenation for the synthesis of the enantiomerically enriched Metolachlor. Search for a new catalytic system based on Iridium. Development of a new enantiomerically pure diphosphine ligand. Study of the characteristics of the industrial process.
Metalaxyl and Clozylacon
Enantioselective catalytic hydrogenation for the synthesis of the two fungicides Metalaxyl and Clozylacon. Study of new enantioselective homogeneous catalytic systems.
Sharpless epoxidation
Introduction to the epoxidation reaction. Enantioselective epoxidation of Sharpless. Study of the catalytic system. Hypotheses on the structure of the catalyst and on the catalytic cycle. Applications of enantiomerically enriched epoxy alcohols obtained by Sharpless epoxidation.
Esomeprazole
Introduction. Action and preparation of Omeprazole, a pharmacologically active principle against stomach acidity. Preparation of Esomeprazole (enantiomerically enriched Omeprazole) by resolution methods. Study of an enantioselective catalytic system for the oxidation of sulphides to sulfoxides. Application of the new catalytic system for the preparation of Esomeprazole. The industrial process for the synthesis of the drug.
Alternative solvents and biphasic catalysis
Solvents in organic reactions. Solvents with a low environmental impact: water, perfluorinated solvents, ionic liquids, supercritical fluids. Biphasic catalysis using the aforementioned solvents. Strengths and weaknesses of biphasic catalysis. Application of biphasic catalysis.
Referral texts
2) B. Cornils, W.A. Herrmann, I.T. Horvath, W. Leitner, S. Mecking, H. Olivier-Bourbigou, D. Vogt (Eds.), Multiphase Homogeneous Catalysis, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2005.
3) Lecture notes.
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