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High-throughput discovery of organic cages and catenanes using computational screening fused with robotic synthesis
by
Pugh, C. J.
, Little, M. A.
, Armstrong, H.
, Cuthbertson, H. J.
, Miklitz, M.
, Jelfs, K. E.
, Eden-Rump, E. G. B.
, Clowes, R.
, Bennison, M. J.
, Cooper, A. I.
, Briggs, M. E.
, Alston, B. M.
, Santolini, V.
, Greenaway, R. L.
, Shakil, A.
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/ 639/638/541/964
/ 639/638/541/965
/ 639/638/541/966
/ 639/638/563/606
/ Assembling
/ Automation
/ Cage molecules
/ Cages
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Computation
/ Computer applications
/ Experiments
/ High-throughput screening
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Manufacturing engineering
/ Molecular chains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Porous materials
/ Robotics
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Screening
/ Solvents
/ Topology
/ Workflow
2018
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High-throughput discovery of organic cages and catenanes using computational screening fused with robotic synthesis
by
Pugh, C. J.
, Little, M. A.
, Armstrong, H.
, Cuthbertson, H. J.
, Miklitz, M.
, Jelfs, K. E.
, Eden-Rump, E. G. B.
, Clowes, R.
, Bennison, M. J.
, Cooper, A. I.
, Briggs, M. E.
, Alston, B. M.
, Santolini, V.
, Greenaway, R. L.
, Shakil, A.
in
119/118
/ 140/131
/ 140/58
/ 639/638/541/964
/ 639/638/541/965
/ 639/638/541/966
/ 639/638/563/606
/ Assembling
/ Automation
/ Cage molecules
/ Cages
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Computation
/ Computer applications
/ Experiments
/ High-throughput screening
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Manufacturing engineering
/ Molecular chains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Porous materials
/ Robotics
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Screening
/ Solvents
/ Topology
/ Workflow
2018
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High-throughput discovery of organic cages and catenanes using computational screening fused with robotic synthesis
by
Pugh, C. J.
, Little, M. A.
, Armstrong, H.
, Cuthbertson, H. J.
, Miklitz, M.
, Jelfs, K. E.
, Eden-Rump, E. G. B.
, Clowes, R.
, Bennison, M. J.
, Cooper, A. I.
, Briggs, M. E.
, Alston, B. M.
, Santolini, V.
, Greenaway, R. L.
, Shakil, A.
in
119/118
/ 140/131
/ 140/58
/ 639/638/541/964
/ 639/638/541/965
/ 639/638/541/966
/ 639/638/563/606
/ Assembling
/ Automation
/ Cage molecules
/ Cages
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Computation
/ Computer applications
/ Experiments
/ High-throughput screening
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Manufacturing engineering
/ Molecular chains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Porous materials
/ Robotics
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Screening
/ Solvents
/ Topology
/ Workflow
2018
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High-throughput discovery of organic cages and catenanes using computational screening fused with robotic synthesis
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High-throughput discovery of organic cages and catenanes using computational screening fused with robotic synthesis
2018
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Supramolecular synthesis is a powerful strategy for assembling complex molecules, but to do this by targeted design is challenging. This is because multicomponent assembly reactions have the potential to form a wide variety of products. High-throughput screening can explore a broad synthetic space, but this is inefficient and inelegant when applied blindly. Here we fuse computation with robotic synthesis to create a hybrid discovery workflow for discovering new organic cage molecules, and by extension, other supramolecular systems. A total of 78 precursor combinations were investigated by computation and experiment, leading to 33 cages that were formed cleanly in one-pot syntheses. Comparison of calculations with experimental outcomes across this broad library shows that computation has the power to focus experiments, for example by identifying linkers that are less likely to be reliable for cage formation. Screening also led to the unplanned discovery of a new cage topology—doubly bridged, triply interlocked cage catenanes.
Supramolecular assemblies remain of great importance to a variety of fields, yet their targeted design and synthesis remains highly challenging. Here, Cooper and colleagues combine computational screening with high-throughput robotic synthesis and discover 33 new organic cage molecules that form cleanly in one-pot syntheses.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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