Triphenylphosphine Oxide Removal from Reactions: The Role of Solvent and Temperature

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Here, a large-scale feasible, chromatography-free process to purge triphenylphosphine oxide (TPPO) from the crude product of Mitsunobu and Wittig reactions has been developed. Divergence in physicochemical properties like polarity and solubility of TPPO against the product was utilized to precipitate TPPO directly from the reaction mixture and eliminate by simple filtration on a kilogram scale at a pilot plant with high purity of the product.

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Tamboli, Y., Kashid, B. B., Yadav, R. P., Rafeeq, M., Yeole, R., & Merwade, A. Y. (2021). Triphenylphosphine Oxide Removal from Reactions: The Role of Solvent and Temperature. ACS Omega, 6(21), 13940–13945. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c01996

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