On-chip integration of organic synthesis and HPLC/MS analysis for monitoring stereoselective transformations at the micro-scale

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We present a microfluidic system, seamlessly integrating microflow and microbatch synthesis with a HPLC/nano-ESI-MS functionality on a single glass chip. The microfluidic approach allows to efficiently steer and dispense sample streams down to the nanoliter-range for studying reactions in quasi real-time. In a proof-of-concept study, the system was applied to explore amino-catalyzed reactions, including asymmetric iminium-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts alkylations in microflow and micro confined reaction vessels.

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Heiland, J. J., Warias, R., Lotter, C., Mauritz, L., Fuchs, P. J. W., Ohla, S., … Belder, D. (2017). On-chip integration of organic synthesis and HPLC/MS analysis for monitoring stereoselective transformations at the micro-scale. Lab on a Chip, 17(1), 76–81. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6LC01217E

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