Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5282083 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Sonogashira coupling reaction leading to a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor was investigated using an automated microreactor system, which is a sequential temperature- and flow rate-programed reaction evaluation system. By repeating the use of this computer-controlled system four times, we were able to determine the optimal conditions and quickly apply them to a 10 g scale synthesis using the same microreactor system. The optimal conditions were also applied to a 100 g scale production by using another microflow system composed of a T-shaped micromixer (200 μm id) and a stainless tube reactor (2000 μm id and 20 m length). Total time spent for both optimization and production was as short as 50 h.
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