Flexible automation with compact NMR spectroscopy for continuous production of pharmaceuticals

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Modular plants using intensified continuous processes represent an appealing concept for the production of pharmaceuticals. It can improve quality, safety, sustainability, and profitability compared to batch processes; besides, it enables plug-and-produce reconfiguration for fast product changes. To facilitate this flexibility by real-time quality control, we developed a solution that can be adapted quickly to new processes and is based on a compact nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer. The NMR sensor is a benchtop device enhanced to the requirements of automated chemical production including robust evaluation of sensor data. Beyond monitoring the product quality, online NMR data was used in a new iterative optimization approach to maximize the plant profit and served as a reliable reference for the calibration of a near-infrared (NIR) spectrometer. The overall approach was demonstrated on a commercial-scale pilot plant using a metal-organic reaction with pharmaceutical relevance.

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Kern, S., Wander, L., Meyer, K., Guhl, S., Gottu Mukkula, A. R., Holtkamp, M., … Maiwald, M. (2019). Flexible automation with compact NMR spectroscopy for continuous production of pharmaceuticals. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 411(14), 3037–3046. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-019-01752-y

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