Abstract

The palladium-catalyzed N-demethylation of the opioid alkaloids oxymorphone 3,14-diacetate and 14-hydroxymorphinone 3,14-diacetate to their nor-derivatives with oxygen as the terminal oxidant has been investigated. Palladium(II) acetate forms colloidal palladium(0) particles upon heating in N,N-dimethylacetamide. The palladium(0) particles are effective catalysts for the aerobic N-demethylation of these opiate alkaloids. Demethylation of 14-hydroxymorphinone 3,14-diacetate with pure oxygen as oxidant in a continuous flow reactor provided the demethylated product with excellent selectivity after residence times of only 10–20 min with 2.5–5 mol % palladium acetate as catalyst on a laboratory scale. Scale-up of the oxidation in a 100 mL flow reactor (combination of FlowPlate A6 and coiled tube to enhance the gas–liquid mass transfer), hydrogenation in a packed bed reactor, and subsequent hydrolysis afforded the desired noroxymorphone in high quality and good yield on a kg scale. The reaction sequence consume...

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