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Practical Process Research and Development: A Guide for Organic Chemists | |||
Practical Process Research and Development: A Guide for Organic Chemists |
"This second edition text is at a more advanced level than the original, reflecting the abundant sources of information that have become available in the last ten years and the author's reconsideration of this presentation. Anderson has worked for 30-plus years in the pharmaceutical industry. His text offers a step-by-step approach, beginning with discussion of how and why operations are carried out and then illustrating principles with examples. Coverage encompasses process safety; route, reagent, and solvent selection; effect of water; in-process assays, controls, and specifications; practical considerations for scale-up; refining the process for simplicity and ruggedness; and troubleshooting, among other topics."--Reference and Research Book News, August 2012, page 265 "I would hope that most readers of this journal are very familiar with the first edition of Neal Anderson's excellent book on Chemical Process Research and Development and are as keen to see the second edition as I was. The good news is that the new edition is bigger (by over 100 pages), better than the original, and cheaper. The big improvement in the new edition is the layout so that the schemes are now much closer to the relevant text than before which makes reading that much easier.Overall this book is highly recommended even if you already have a copy of the original edition."--Organic Process Research & Development
Neal G. Anderson, Ph.D., has worked for over 20 years in chemical process R&D in the pharmaceutical industry. He earned a B.S. degree from the University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry from the University of Michigan and completed post-doctoral studies at McNeil Laboratories. With almost 18 years in process R&D at Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Dr. Anderson has extensive hands-on experience in the laboratory, pilot plant, and manufacturing facilities. He has made key contributions to processes for the manufacture of four major drug substances, including captopril, and has participated in 12 manufacturing start-ups and successfully introduced many processes to pilot plants. He received the Bristol-Myers Squibb President's Award and spot awards, and his final position was Principal Scientist.In 1997, Dr. Anderson established Process Solutions L.L.C., a consulting firm offering practical guidance on developing and implementing processes for bulk pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. As part of these consulting services, he presents courses on selected aspects of practical process R&D.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to the role of process development
Chapter 2. Route selection
Chapter 3. Reagent selection
Chapter 4. Solvent selection
Chapter 5. Running the reaction
Chapter 6. Water as process consideration
Chapter 7. In-process assays and in-process controls
Chapter 8. Optimizing the reaction by minimizing impurity formation
Chapter 9. Optimizing organometallic processes
Chapter 10. Workup, chromatography, and preliminary purification
Chapter 11. Purification, crystallization, and isolation
Chapter 12. Final product form and impurities
Chapter 13. Refining the process for simplicity, ruggedness & impurities
Chapter 14. Continuous processing as an alternative to batch processing
Chapter 15. Scale-up concerns and process implementation
Chapter 16. Trouble-shooting
Chapter 17. Trends and perspective Indices: reagent type, reaction type, and regular index including abbreviations.