Chemical manufacturing is often done at large facilities that require a sizable capital investment and then produce key compounds for a finite period. We present an approach to the manufacturing of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals in a self-contained plastic reactionware device. The device was designed and constructed by using a chemical to computer-automated design (ChemCAD) approach that enables the translation of traditional bench-scale synthesis into a platform-independent digital code. This in turn guides production of a three-dimensional printed device that encloses the entire synthetic route internally via simple operations. We demonstrate the approach for the g-aminobutyric acid receptor agonist, (±)-baclofen, establishing a concept that paves the way for the local manufacture of drugs outside of specialist facilities.
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Kitson, P. J., Marie, G., Francoia, J. P., Zalesskiy, S. S., Sigerson, R. C., Mathieson, J. S., & Cronin, L. (2018). Digitization of multistep organic synthesis in reactionware for on-demand pharmaceuticals. Science, 359(6373), 314–319. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aao3466
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