BASF develops new chiral intermediate technology
BASF has developed an innovative process for the production of new chiral intermediates for the pharmaceutical industry that are being made on a commercial scale.
BASF has developed an innovative process for the production of new chiral intermediates for the pharmaceutical industry that are being made on a commercial scale.
These additions expand the company's technology platform for producing optically active styrene oxides and aliphatic alcohols.
The new BASF process, based on dehydrogenase biocatalysts, allows for the production of particularly high-purity substances.
In addition, BASF is expanding its portfolio with two new, multi-faceted chiral amines: (R,R)- and (S,S)-Bis(1-phenylethyl)amine. These process chemicals can be used for the asymmetric synthesis of non natural amino acids and as starting materials for chiral bases (i.e., bases for the asymmetric deprotonation according to Simpkins).