Microchip-based synthesis and total analysis systems (µSYNTAS): chemical microprocessing for generation and analysis of compound libraries
Abstract
A miniaturised-SYNthesis and Total Analysis System (µSYNTAS) integrating a silicon-machined chemical microprocessor and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS) is used for the generation of compound libraries based on sub-reactions of an Ugi multicomponent reaction (MCR). The microreactor—based on the concept of an AND logic operator—allowed the coupling of serially-switched solution-phase library generation with on-line compound analysis and identification. In addition, the µSYNTAS allowed real-time parallel-processing of MCR sub-reactions; in contrast to combinatorial techniques employing a solid support for reagent and product isolation, the µSYNTAS protocol required no additional preparation or work-up procedures.