Automated, Accelerated Nanoscale Synthesis of Iminopyrrolidines

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Miniaturization and acceleration of synthetic chemistry is an emerging area in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and materials research and development. Herein, we describe the synthesis of iminopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid derivatives using chiral glutamine, oxo components, and isocyanide building blocks in an unprecedented Ugi-3-component reaction. We used I-DOT, a positive-pressure-based low-volume and non-contact dispensing technology to prepare more than 1000 different derivatives in a fully automated fashion. In general, the reaction is stereoselective, proceeds in good yields, and tolerates a wide variety of functional groups. We exemplify a pipeline of fast and efficient nanomole-scale scouting to millimole-scale synthesis for the discovery of a useful novel reaction with great scope.

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Osipyan, A., Shaabani, S., Warmerdam, R., Shishkina, S. V., Boltz, H., & Dömling, A. (2020). Automated, Accelerated Nanoscale Synthesis of Iminopyrrolidines. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 59(30), 12423–12427. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202000887

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