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Impact of Design of Experiments in the Optimisation of Catalytic Reactions in Academia

Journal

SYNTHESIS-STUTTGART
Volume 54, Issue 19, Pages 4246-4256

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/a-1736-6703

Keywords

DoE; design; chemometrics; optimisation; screening; organic synthesis; catalysis

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  1. Programma Operativo Nazionale Ricerca e Innovazione (PON) [AIM1842894]

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Design of Experiments (DoE) is widely used in both industry and organic synthesis, and the application of chemometrics helps to find the optimum conditions, saving costs and time.
Design of Experiments (DoE) is extensively and routinely used in industry; however, in recent decades, it has gained increasing interest from academia in organic synthesis. The use of chemometrics is an attractive strategy to find the real optimum in chemical reactions, especially when affected by several variables. DoE has been applied in a growing number of synthetic transformations over the years, where it undoubtedly helps in the process of optimisation, saving costs and time. This review concisely discusses the chemometric basis of Design of Experiments and highlights several examples in which DoE is applied in organic synthesis.

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