Reaction Chemistry and Engineering | 2019

Development of an automated kinetic profiling system with online HPLC for reaction optimization

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Automated kinetic profiling is a valuable tool for providing insights into key mechanistic features of complex catalytic systems. In an attempt to optimize a palladium-catalyzed Suzuki cross-coupling reaction, automated kinetic profiling was utilized with offline liquid chromatography to monitor reaction progress. Upon uncovering analytical sample instability issues, an online HPLC capability was developed and implemented through integration of a Chemspeed liquid handling robot with an Agilent HPLC to facilitate automated reaction set-up and monitoring. Application of this capability resulted in the observation that precatalyst activation was a key factor influencing the reaction rate. Leveraging this mechanistic insight, a more efficient method to access the active catalyst was developed. This change resulted in a five-fold increase in the reaction rate.

Volume 4
Pages 1555-1558
DOI 10.1039/C9RE00086K
Language English
Journal Reaction Chemistry and Engineering

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