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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Janurary
4, 2007.
Radleys
have announced a new application report that describes how the Cooled
Carousel 12 Reaction Station has enabled the Faculty of Natural
Sciences, Comenius University (Bratislava, Slovakia) to improve
the structure of novel chiral ligands used for Palladium catalysed
allylic alkylation reactions.
Parallel
screening of catalytic ligands ..
Radleys
(www.radleys.com) have announced a new application report that describes
how the Cooled Carousel 12 Reaction Station has enabled the Faculty
of Natural Sciences, Comenius University (Bratislava, Slovakia)
to improve the structure of novel chiral ligands used for Palladium
catalysed allylic alkylation reactions.

Ferrocenophane
ligands are known to be useful catalysts for Pd-catalysed allylic
alkylation, giving allylation product in high yields and with good
enantioselectivity. In order to improve the ligand structure and
obtain higher enantioselectivities the Comenius research group used
the Cooled Carousel Reaction Station to run a series of carefully
controlled parallel test reactions. Running test reactions using
different ligands and varying parameters (ligand loading, ligand
/ metal ratio etc) in parallel the Comenius research group were
able to accelerate the reaction optimisation process.
The
Cooled Carousel Reaction Station brings all the benefits of low
cost parallel synthesis to applications that require sub-ambient
temperatures down to -70°C. Based on the patented Carousel design,
the Cooled Carousel fits onto a standard stirrer and can simultaneously
perform a choice of six or twelve cooled and stirred parallel solution
phase or solid supported reagent based syntheses. A central gas
inlet and radial gas distribution system, combined with gas-tight
PTFE caps, allow cooled reactions to be carried out under an inert
atmosphere.
The
Faculty of Natural Sciences at Comenius University is a member of
the European Ligand Bank (LigBank®) consortium. Funded with
the support of the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme
the LigBank® Consortium was set-up to provide a Europe wide
resource for distributing new ligands and information about their
catalytic activity between research groups. With new catalytic processes
representing one of the fastest growing sectors of the global fine
chemicals and pharmaceuticals market the need to accelerate the
synthesis and discovery of new ligand additives that strongly promote
target catalytic reactions is a key objective. In 2004 the European
Ligand Bank selected Radleys to supply products from its range of
innovative parallel chemistry equipment to all members of the consortium.
For
a copy of the applications report 'Screening of new Ferrocenophane
ligands**' and further information on the Cooled Carousel Reaction
Station please contact Radleys.
** Data was presented at the recent LigBank work in Bratislava
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