A Slug Flow Platform with Multiple Process Analytics Facilitates Flexible Reaction Optimization.
Florian WagnerPeter SagmeisterClemens E JusnerThomas G TamponeVidhyadhar ManeeFrederic G BuonoJason D WilliamsC Oliver KappePublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Flow processing offers many opportunities to optimize reactions in a rapid and automated manner, yet often requires relatively large quantities of input materials. To combat this, the use of a flexible slug flow reactor, equipped with two analytical instruments, for low-volume optimization experiments are reported. A Buchwald-Hartwig amination toward the drug olanzapine, with 6 independent optimizable variables, is optimized using three different automated approaches: self-optimization, design of experiments, and kinetic modeling. These approaches are complementary and provide differing information on the reaction: pareto optimal operating points, response surface models, and mechanistic models, respectively. The results are achieved using <10% of the material that would be required for standard flow operation. Finally, a chemometric model is built utilizing automated data handling and three subsequent validation experiments demonstrate good agreement between the slug flow reactor and a standard (larger scale) flow reactor.