A self optimizing synthetic organic reactor system using real-time in-line NMR spectroscopy

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Abstract

A configurable platform for synthetic chemistry incorporating an in-line benchtop NMR that is capable of monitoring and controlling organic reactions in real-time is presented. The platform is controlled via a modular LabView software control system for the hardware, NMR, data analysis and feedback optimization. Using this platform we report the real-time advanced structural characterization of reaction mixtures, including 19F, 13C, DEPT, 2D NMR spectroscopy (COSY, HSQC and 19F-COSY) for the first time. Finally, the potential of this technique is demonstrated through the optimization of a catalytic organic reaction in real-time, showing its applicability to self-optimizing systems using criteria such as stereoselectivity, multi-nuclear measurements or 2D correlations.

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Sans, V., Porwol, L., Dragone, V., & Cronin, L. (2015). A self optimizing synthetic organic reactor system using real-time in-line NMR spectroscopy. Chemical Science, 6(2), 1258–1264. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc03075c

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