Recent Progress on One-Pot Multisubstrate Screening
Matisyahu S. Fogel, Kazunori Koide
Abstract
Traditionally, new synthetic reactions have been developed using a model substrate to screen reaction conditions before testing the optimized conditions with a range of more complex substrates. In 1998, Gao and Kagan pooled multiple substrates in one pot to study the generality of an enantioselective method. Although such one-pot multisubstrate screenings may be powerful, few applications have appeared in the literature. With the advancement of various chromatography techniques, it may be time to revisit this underutilized platform. This review article discusses the applications of one-pot multisubstrate screenings as a method for developing new synthetic methods.
Topics & Concepts
GeneralityEnantioselective synthesisChemistrySubstrate (aquarium)Combinatorial chemistryBiochemical engineeringNanotechnologyChromatographyOrganic chemistryCatalysisEngineeringMaterials scienceBiologyPsychologyEcologyPsychotherapistChemical Synthesis and AnalysisAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisAsymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis