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Organic Chemistry 2018

Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry

ISSN: 2472-1123

Page 36

August 16-17, 2018

Dublin, Ireland

6

th

Edition of International

Conference and Exhibition on

Organic Chemistry

T

he use of automated flow systems combined with on-line MS

analysis enables rapid screening and efficient optimization for

process development and is fully scalable from laboratory, pilot

plant tomanufacturing plant. This produces amassive saving in the

time and materials required if compared to common approaches.

To demonstrate this, we have investigated the optimization of the

nucleophilic aromatic substitution of 2,4-difluoro-nitrobenzene

with morpholine over a wide variety of stochiometric ratios,

residence times and temperatures to demonstrate all the benefits

of using on-line flow reaction monitoring.

Biography

Christopher Harris received his PhD in Chemistry from Nottingham University,

UK studying the mass spectrometry and electrostatics of molecular cluster.

He is an Application Specialist at Microsaic Systems PLC, developers of point-

of-need mass spectrometers that serve a range of applications. His key appli-

cation areas include reaction monitoring and mass directed purification. He is

mainly interested in mass spectrometry.

charris@microsaic.com

Multivariate analysis of a nucleophilic aromatic substitution

by real-time on-line flow reaction monitoring using

miniaturized mass spectrometry

Christopher Harris

Microsaic Systems PLC, UK

Christopher Harris, J Org Inorg Chem 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C4-012