一种使用在线PAT反馈灵活执行多步反应的自适应自动合成器

IF 6.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemistry methods : new approaches to solving problems in chemistry Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1002/cmtd.202200009
Junliang Liu, Yusuke Sato, Fan Yang, Andrew J. Kukor, Prof. Jason E. Hein
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近年来,自动化化学合成器变得越来越普遍,但难以将严格的程序应用于广泛的底物范围。我们开发了一种自适应自动合成器,它使用在线HPLC和FTIR测量来适应不同底物变化的反应性,允许精确控制反应条件。为此,我们设计了一个时间灵活的过程,该过程由我们的平台在满足特定反应监视检查点时执行的特定操作组成。在线高效液相色谱使我们的系统能够自主分离、标记和定量大多数反应组分,正交FTIR使非紫外线活性物质能够额外跟踪。我们用cdi介导的多步酰胺化反应测试了我们的平台,这些反应使用了各种不同的酸和胺底物。为了证明我们的系统提供的高重复性和可控性,我们确定了酸活化和随后的酰胺化的相对速率,从而深入了解底物的反应性和反应机制。
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An Adaptive Auto-Synthesizer using Online PAT Feedback to Flexibly Perform a Multistep Reaction

Automated chemical synthesizers have become more common in recent years but struggle to apply rigid procedures to broad substrate scopes. We have developed an adaptive auto-synthesizer that uses online HPLC and FTIR measurements to adapt to the changing reactivities of different substrates, allowing precise control of reaction conditions. To do so, we designed a flexibly-timed procedure consisting of specific actions performed by our platform when specific reaction-monitoring checkpoints are met. Online HPLC allowed our system to autonomously separate, label and quantify most reaction components, with orthogonal FTIR enabling non-UV active species to be additionally tracked. We tested our platform with CDI-mediated multistep amidation reactions using a variety of different acid and amine substrates. To demonstrate the high reproducibility and control afforded by our system, we determined the relative rates of both acid activation and subsequent amidation, providing insight into substrate reactivities and the reaction mechanism.

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