Sebastian Knoll, Clemens E. Jusner, Peter Sagmeister, Jason D. Williams, Christopher A. Hone, Martin Horn and C. Oliver Kappe
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Abstract
Currently, the development of flow processes is seen as a resource intensive and specialized activity, when compared to batch processes. We describe an optimization workflow, based on newly-developed open-source software (Optipus). This procedure facilitates the automation of flow optimization experiments, collects and utilizes data in real time, and is able to autonomously perform real-time model fitting and evaluation. We highlight the application of the software to optimize a four-dimensional nucleophilic aromatic substitution and a six-dimensional photochemical benzylic bromination. Overall, the utilization of Optipus will enable early generation and use of predictive models for the identification of the sensitivity of product quality to critical parameter changes, significantly reducing development time and risks.
期刊介绍:
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering is a new journal reporting cutting edge research into all aspects of making molecules for the benefit of fundamental research, applied processes and wider society.
From fundamental, molecular-level chemistry to large scale chemical production, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering brings together communities of chemists and chemical engineers working to ensure the crucial role of reaction chemistry in today’s world.