Dynamic sampling in autonomous process optimization

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Abstract

Autonomous process optimization (APO) is a technology that has recently found utility in a multitude of process optimization challenges. In contrast to most APO examples in microflow reactor systems, we recently presented a system capable of optimization in high-throughput batch reactor systems. The drawback of APO in a high-throughput batch reactor system is the reliance on reaction sampling at a predetermined static timepoint rather than a dynamic endpoint. Static timepoint sampling can lead to the inconsistent capture of the process performance under each process parameter permutation. This is important because critical process behaviors such as rate acceleration accompanied by decomposition could be missed entirely. To address this drawback, we implemented a dynamic reaction endpoint determination strategy to capture the product purity once the process stream stabilized. We accomplished this through the incorporation of a real-time plateau detection algorithm into the APO workflow to measure and report the product purity at the dynamically determined reaction endpoint. We then applied this strategy to the autonomous optimization of a photobromination reaction towards the synthesis of a pharmaceutically relevant intermediate. In doing so, we not only uncovered process conditions to access the desired monohalogenation product in 85 UPLC area % purity with minimal decomposition risk, but also measured the effect of each parameter on the process performance. Our results highlight the advantage of incorporating dynamic sampling in APO workflows to drive optimization toward a stable and high-performing process.

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Christensen, M., Xu, Y., Kwan, E. E., Di Maso, M. J., Ji, Y., Reibarkh, M., … Hein, J. E. (2024). Dynamic sampling in autonomous process optimization. Chemical Science, 15(19), 7160–7169. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc06884f

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