Abstract

Starting in 2007, the ACS Green Chemistry Institute Pharmaceutical Roundtable (GCIPR) has invested in sustainable chemical reactions and technologies in order to positively impact the pharmaceutical manufacturing routes and processes of the future. It has done so by committing over $2 million to support a grant program focused on spurring innovative and sustainable solutions to industrially relevant problems with significant unmet need. This has resulted in the funding of 28 research programs from academic groups across the globe, spanning a wide range of greener chemical technologies such as C–H activation, flow chemistry, biocatalysis, novel catalytic transformations, base metal catalysis, and solvent substitution. The application of this work has encompassed a range of therapeutic modalities, from traditional small molecules to peptides and biologics. This manuscript reviews the impact of the GCIPR funding program in its first decade by drawing together in one place the outputs of each project funded, ...

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