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Original Articles

On‐Column Hydrolysis Kinetics Determination of Boronic Pinacol Ester Intermediates for Use in Optimization of Fast HPLC Methods

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Pages 2795-2806 | Received 12 May 2006, Accepted 26 Jun 2006, Published online: 24 Nov 2006
 

Abstract

Boronic acid and boronic ester intermediates are the basis for Suzuki coupling and Petasis reactions that are widely used in pharmaceutical synthetic schemes. The analysis of these compounds utilizing traditional reversed phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is complicated by the potential of on‐column hydrolysis. In order to effectively develop and optimize RPLC methods for accurate analysis of these compounds, a better understanding of the potential on‐column hydrolysis needs to be achieved. Kinetic studies of this type of on‐column hydrolysis were performed utilizing a stop flow kinetic approach. The rate of on‐column hydrolysis was determined as a function of initial organic composition, mobile phase pH, and column temperature. In addition, the Arrhenius activation energy was calculated. A fast reversed phase liquid chromatography method was then developed and optimized to minimize on‐column hydrolysis effects based on the garnered information. The method was applied to successfully resolve ten different boronic acid and boronic pinacol ester functionalized compounds within five minutes. Thus, the wide range applicability of fast RPLC technology for accurate analysis of this specific class of compounds was demonstrated.

Acknowledgment

The authors would like to thank Dr. Naijun Wu for valuable discussions.

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