接口高通量电合成和Azines的质谱分析
Krista M Kulesa1,2, Erin A Hirtzel2, Vinh T Nguyen2
1Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, United States.
Analytical chemistry
|May 8, 2024
概括
使用军团平台的高通量电化学加速了反应选. 与质谱学相结合,它可以快速发现和优化电合成方法.
科学领域:
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 有机合成 有机合成
- 分析化学 分析化学
背景情况:
- 组合电化学为快速选和合成提供了潜力.
- 一个新的高通量电化学平台,军团,提供对96个单元的个人控制.
- 将电化学与质谱学相结合,对于分析反应产品至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了证明军团平台与高通量质谱 (MS) 结合的实用性.
- 为了展示在电合成产品选和量化中的应用.
- 为了验证加快电有机合成发现的综合方法.
主要方法:
- 利用军团的高通量电化学平台进行阵列合成.
- 采用纳米电子喷雾电离质谱法 (MS) 进行产品分析.
- 优化了作为模型反应的氏氨酸的电合成.
主要成果:
- 通过使用Legion成功演示了96个电化学细胞的同时控制.
- 实现了电合成产品的高效选和定量.
- 验证了联合军团-MS系统的反应优化.
结论:
- 军团和MS的整合是加速电有机合成的强大策略.
- 这种高通量方法显著提高了反应发现和优化.
- 军团的多功能性被强调为其在复杂的合成挑战中的应用.
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