Reacción #1583854

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Ecuación de reacción

COc1cccc(C2(O)CCCCC2CN(C)C)c1.Cl
tramadol HCl
COc1cccc(C2(O)CCCCC2CN(C)C)c1
Tramadol

Reactantes

Reactivos

Ninguno

Disolventes

Condiciones de reacción

Temperatura
50°CELSIUS
Condiciones detalladas
See reaction.notes.procedure_details.

Tratamiento posterior

  1. 1
    workup.ADDITIONslowly adding 1,345 g of AMBERLITE™
  2. 2
    workup.ADDITIONThe dispersion was mixed for 4 hours and upon completion
  3. 3
    Otrobefore decanting the supernatant
  4. 4
    OtroThe wet resin complex was then dried in a VWR™ convection oven
  5. 5
    workup.ADDITIONKOLLICOAT™ SR-30D polymer (467 g) was then slowly added to the wet resin complex in a Hobart type mixer (Kitchen Aid)
  6. 6
    Otroto form a uniform mass
  7. 7
    OtroThe wet mass was again dried in a 50° C
  8. 8
    OtroThe semi-dried granules were then milled through a 40 mesh screen
  9. 9
    Otrocontinued drying under 50° C. until the moisture content
  10. 10
    OtroThe dried granules were then milled through a 40 mesh screen

Procedimiento

The Tramadol Resin Complex was prepared by first dissolving 500 g of tramadol HCl in 8 L of purified water, and then slowly adding 1,345 g of AMBERLITE™ IRP-69 resin with continuous mixing. The dispersion was mixed for 4 hours and upon completion, allowed to settle before decanting the supernatant. The slurring/decanting process was repeated twice with sufficient amounts of purified water. The wet resin complex was then dried in a VWR™ convection oven maintained at 50° C. until moisture content was about 25%. KOLLICOAT™ SR-30D polymer (467 g) was then slowly added to the wet resin complex in a Hobart type mixer (Kitchen Aid) to form a uniform mass. The wet mass was again dried in a 50° C. VWR™ convection oven to the moisture content around 20%. The semi-dried granules were then milled through a 40 mesh screen using CO-MIL™ brand mill and continued drying under 50° C. until the moisture content was between 4-6%. The dried granules were then milled through a 40 mesh screen using CO-MIL™ brand mill.

Fuente

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1Patente: US09198864B2uspto-grants-2015_12