Abstract:<p>We
demonstrate a continuous two-step sequence where a sulfenyl chloride is formed,
trapped by vinyl acetate and chlorinated further via a Pummerer rearrangement.
This sequence produces a key intermediate in our new approach to the
oxathiolane core used to prepare the anti-retroviral medicines Emtricitabine
and Lamivudine. During batch scale-up to tens of grams, we found that the sequence
featured a strong exotherm, temperature and pressure sensitivity, and evolution
of hydrogen chloride and sulfur dio… Show more
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