Autonomous Optimization of Discrete Reaction Parameters: Mono-Functionalization of a Bifunctional Substrate via a Suzuki-Miyaura Reaction

22 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

The autonomous optimization of discrete reaction parameters in organic synthesis remains unexplored, offering the potential to revolutionize synthetic methodology and expand the scope and efficiency of reaction development. Here, we introduce a fully integrated system that combines an automated synthesis robot, supercritical fluid chromatography, and Bayesian optimization to achieve the selective mono-functionalization of a bifunctional substrate via a Suzuki–Miyaura reaction. By leveraging variations in the ligand, base, and solvent, our approach enables precise tuning of the reaction parameters to achieve the targeted selectivity. Preliminary trials spanning 68 conditions identified eight critical descriptors, providing a framework for the systematic parameter characterization. This framework supported autonomous experimentation across 192 reaction conditions, comprising the initial four conditions and 47 iterative cycles, which ultimately enhanced the product yield to 49%. The generated mono-functionalized products serve as promising building blocks for organic photoelectronic applications, highlighting the far-reaching impact of autonomous, data-driven methodologies in synthetic and materials chemistry.

Keywords

Automated Synthesis Robot
Bayesian Optimization
Autonomous Exploration
Self-Driving Laboratories

Supplementary materials

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Supporting Information
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Detailed experimental procedures are described.
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Experiment table
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All combinations of reaction conditions (1500 conditions).
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Results of 70 experiments
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The results of the preliminary experiments.
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Results of 192 experiments
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The results of the autonomous optimization of the reaction conditions.
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Video of the first 48 experiments of the autonomous optimization of the reaction conditions.
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This is a video of the first 48 experiments out of 192 conditions of autonomous response condition optimization. It has been encoded at 1000x speed.
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