J. Comb. Chem., 8 (1), 110 -116, 2006. 10.1021/cc050107o S1520-4766(05)00107-0
Web Release Date: November 23, 2005

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Continuous-Flow High Pressure Hydrogenation Reactor for Optimization and High-Throughput Synthesis

Richard V. Jones,* Lajos Godorhazy, Norbert Varga, Daniel Szalay, Laszlo Urge, and Ferenc Darvas

Thales Nanotechnology, Inc., H-1031, Budapest, Zahony u.7, Hungary, and Comgenex, Inc., H-1031, Budapest, Zahony u.7, Hungary

Received August 15, 2005

Abstract:

This paper reports on a novel continuous-flow hydrogenation reactor and its integration with a liquid handler to generate a fully automated high-throughput hydrogenation system for library synthesis. The reactor, named the H-Cube, combines endogenous hydrogen generation from the electrolysis of water with a continuous flow-through system. The system makes significant advances over current batch hydrogenation reactors in terms of safety, reaction validation efficiency, and rates of reaction. The hydrogenation process is described along with a detailed description of the device's main parts. The reduction of a series of functional groups, varying in difficulty up to 70 C and 70 bar are also described. The paper concludes with the integration of the device into an automated liquid handler followed by the reduction of a nitro compound in a high throughput manner. The system is fully automated and can conduct 5 reactions in the time it takes to perform and workup one reaction manually on a standard batch reactor.


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