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Atropisomerism in Rilpivirine hydrochloride: Spectroscopic characterization of Rilpivirine and related impurities.
Chirality 2018 June 5
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique has been used to find the property of atropisomerism in Rilpivirine hydrochloride by variable temperature analysis and various 2D techniques. Both the Rilpivirine hydrochloride (E-isomer) and Impurity-A (Z-isomer) isomers have been differentiated and confirmed by NMR and ultraviolet techniques. Preparative high-performance liquid chromatography isolation for Impurity-A is followed by spectroscopic (NMR, mass spectra, and infrared) investigation that provides a perfect solution for determination of the structure of Rilpivirine and related impurities.
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