Self-optimisation and model-based design of experiments for developing a C-H activation flow process

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A recently described C(sp3)-H activation reaction to synthesise aziridines was used as a model reaction to demonstrate the methodology of developing a process model using model-based design of experiments (MBDoE) and self-optimisation approaches in flow. The two approaches are compared in terms of experimental efficiency. The self-optimisation approach required the least number of experiments to reach the specified objectives of cost and product yield, whereas the MBDoE approach enabled a rapid generation of a process model.

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Echtermeyer, A., Amar, Y., Zakrzewski, J., & Lapkin, A. (2017). Self-optimisation and model-based design of experiments for developing a C-H activation flow process. In Food, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering Division 2017 - Core Programming Area at the 2017 AIChE Annual Meeting (Vol. 2, pp. 747–760). AIChE. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.13.18

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