Abstract
A simple one-pot, two-step process for the conversion of 2-acylbenzoic acids to phthalazin-1(2H)-ones was developed. A robust process was required that delivered the final isolated solid with consistently low levels of residual hydrazine, for further processing to the final drug substance. An in situ formed intermediate was critical to control reactivity and allowed for the controlled crystallization that prevented entrainment of hydrazine. Leveraging Process Analytical Technology (PAT), we investigated the reaction profile with in situ IR and Power Compensation Calorimetry (PCC) to aid development prior to a successful scale-up.
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