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Whereas previous reviews have largely cataloged applications, the present review highlights the advantages of HPMC, as a cost-effective and sustainable medium, contrasting it with designer surfactants such as TPGS-750-M and Savie, which – despite enabling notable progress – remain relatively costly and may still require co-solvents under certain conditions. Representative case studies in metal-catalyzed (Pd, Cu, Ni), metal-free (amide couplings, SNAr), and photoredox reactions are discussed, with emphasis on reaction efficiency at extremely short times, promising scalability, and environmental benefits. We further identify key limitations: restricted reaction scope and barriers to regulatory acceptance. 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Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) in sustainable pharmaceutical synthesis – Mechanistic insights, green metrics and outlook
The transition toward greener pharmaceutical manufacturing has heightened interest in water as a sustainable reaction medium. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), a cost-effective and widely available cellulose derivative, has recently emerged as a micelle-mimicking additive capable of creating hydrophobic pockets that enhance solubility, reactivity and selectivity in aqueous systems. This review critically evaluates the role of HPMC in the synthesis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), integrating mechanistic insights with sustainability metrics such as process mass intensity (PMI), E-factor and atom economy. Whereas previous reviews have largely cataloged applications, the present review highlights the advantages of HPMC, as a cost-effective and sustainable medium, contrasting it with designer surfactants such as TPGS-750-M and Savie, which – despite enabling notable progress – remain relatively costly and may still require co-solvents under certain conditions. Representative case studies in metal-catalyzed (Pd, Cu, Ni), metal-free (amide couplings, SNAr), and photoredox reactions are discussed, with emphasis on reaction efficiency at extremely short times, promising scalability, and environmental benefits. We further identify key limitations: restricted reaction scope and barriers to regulatory acceptance. By outlining critical research gaps and industrial opportunities, this work provides a forward-looking perspective on how HPMC can advance sustainable synthetic chemistry and accelerate the adoption of water-based technologies in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy publishes research that is related to chemistry, pharmacy and sustainability science in a forward oriented manner. It provides a unique forum for the publication of innovative research on the intersection and overlap of chemistry and pharmacy on the one hand and sustainability on the other hand. This includes contributions related to increasing sustainability of chemistry and pharmaceutical science and industries itself as well as their products in relation to the contribution of these to sustainability itself. As an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary journal it addresses all sustainability related issues along the life cycle of chemical and pharmaceutical products form resource related topics until the end of life of products. This includes not only natural science based approaches and issues but also from humanities, social science and economics as far as they are dealing with sustainability related to chemistry and pharmacy. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy aims at bridging between disciplines as well as developing and developed countries.