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High‐Throughput Reaction Optimisation and Activity Screening of Ferrocene‐Based Lewis Acid–Catalyst Complexes by Using Continuous‐Flow Reaction Detection Mass Spectrometry
Authors:Cornelius T. Martha  Anton Heemskerk  Jan‐Carel Hoogendoorn  Niels Elders  Wilfried M. A. Niessen Prof. Dr.  Romano V. A. Orru Prof. Dr.  Hubertus Irth Prof. Dr.
Affiliation:1. Department of Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Faculty of Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1083, 1081 HV Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Fax: (+31)?205987542;2. Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1083, 1081 HV Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Abstract:Optimising synthetic conversions and assessing catalyst performance is a tedious and laborious endeavour. Herein, we present an automated alternative to the commonly applied sequential approaches that are used to increase catalyst discovery process efficiencies by increasing the number of entities that can be tested. This new approach combines conversion of the reactants and determination of product formation into a single comprehensive reaction detection system that can be operated with minimal catalyst and reactant consumption. With this approach, rudimentary reaction conditions can be quickly optimised and the same system can then be used to screen for the optimal homogenous catalyst in a selected solution‐phase synthetic conversion. The system, which is composed of standard HPLC components, can be used to screen catalyst libraries at a repetition rate of five minutes and can be run unsupervised. The sensitive mass spectrometric detection that is implemented in the reaction detection methodology can be used for the simultaneous monitoring of reactants, catalysts and product ions. In the experiments, the three‐component reaction that gives a substituted 2‐imidazoline was optimised. Afterwards, the same method was used to assess a library of ferrocene‐based Lewis acid catalysts for performance in the aforementioned conversion in six different solvents. We demonstrate the feasibility of using this methodology to directly compare the performance results obtained in different solvents by calibrating the solvent‐specific MS responses.
Keywords:high‐throughput screening  homogeneous catalysis  mass spectrometry  multicomponent reactions  reaction optimization
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