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Rapid investigation of the effect of binary and ternary solvent gradient mixtures on reaction outcomes using a continuous flow system

Rapid investigation of the effect of binary and ternary solvent gradient mixtures on reaction outcomes using a continuous flow system
Rapid investigation of the effect of binary and ternary solvent gradient mixtures on reaction outcomes using a continuous flow system

In a continuous flow process, generating a gradient of solvent composition with time and monitoring of the reaction mixture as it leaves the reactor allows for rapid generation of reaction information against a full range of solvent mixture compositions. The methodology was developed by screening binary solvent mixtures in a SNAr reaction in which previously reported effects were efficiently reproduced. Binary and ternary solvent gradients were then applied to an imine forming reaction revealing interesting non-linear effects.

2058-9883
Drelinkiewicz, Dawid
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Corrie, Tom J.A.
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Whitby, Richard J.
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Drelinkiewicz, Dawid
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Corrie, Tom J.A.
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Whitby, Richard J.
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Drelinkiewicz, Dawid, Corrie, Tom J.A. and Whitby, Richard J. (2023) Rapid investigation of the effect of binary and ternary solvent gradient mixtures on reaction outcomes using a continuous flow system. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering. (doi:10.1039/d3re00464c).

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In a continuous flow process, generating a gradient of solvent composition with time and monitoring of the reaction mixture as it leaves the reactor allows for rapid generation of reaction information against a full range of solvent mixture compositions. The methodology was developed by screening binary solvent mixtures in a SNAr reaction in which previously reported effects were efficiently reproduced. Binary and ternary solvent gradients were then applied to an imine forming reaction revealing interesting non-linear effects.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 October 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 October 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: We wish to thank Vapourtec Ltd for their excellent customer service. We are grateful to Syngenta (Jeallot's Hill) and a Southampton University Vice-Chancellors award for funding this work. Research infrastructure was supported by EPSRC (UK) core capability grant (EP/K039466). Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 484819
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484819
ISSN: 2058-9883
PURE UUID: 9640ef4d-a756-4399-b07d-02a8630da9b8
ORCID for Dawid Drelinkiewicz: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7181-8366
ORCID for Richard J. Whitby: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9891-5502

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Date deposited: 22 Nov 2023 17:35
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:54

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Author: Dawid Drelinkiewicz ORCID iD
Author: Tom J.A. Corrie

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