The application of design of experiments (DoE) reaction optimisation and solvent selection in the development of new synthetic chemistry

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This article outlines the benefits of using 'Design of Experiments' (DoE) optimisation during the development of new synthetic methodology. A particularly important factor in the development of new chemical reactions is the choice of solvent which can often drastically alter the efficiency and selectivity of a process. Whilst solvent optimisation is usually done in a non-systematic way based upon a chemist's intuition and previous laboratory experience, we illustrate how optimisation of the solvent for a reaction can be carried out by using a 'map of solvent space' in a DoE optimisation. A new solvent map has been developed specifically for optimisation of new chemical reactions using principle component analysis (PCA) incorporating 136 solvents with a wide range of properties. The new solvent map has been used to identify safer alternatives to toxic/hazardous solvents, and also in the optimisation of an SNAr reaction.

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Murray, P. M., Bellany, F., Benhamou, L., Bučar, D. K., Tabor, A. B., & Sheppard, T. D. (2016). The application of design of experiments (DoE) reaction optimisation and solvent selection in the development of new synthetic chemistry. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ob01892g

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