Definitive screening designs for multistep kinetic models in flow†
Abstract
Currently, rate-based understanding of organic reactions employed in the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) is often not obtained. In many cases, the generation of kinetic models is still seen as a specialised and time intensive activity, which can only be justified at certain instances in development. In this Communication, we report the application of a definitive screening design (DSD) in combination with reaction profiling for the efficient collection of kinetic data. The experimental data (10 profiles, 40 experimental data points) were collected within a short time frame (<1 week) within a continuous flow reactor. The data were fitted to a multistep kinetic model consisting of 3 fitted rate constants and 3 fitted activation energies. The approach is demonstrated on a Friedel–Crafts type reaction used in the synthesis of an important API. Our approach enables early identification of the sensitivity of product quality to parameter changes and the early use of process models to identify optimal process-equipment combinations in silico, significantly reducing development time and scale-up risks.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Synthesis 4.0: Towards an Internet of Chemistry