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Camera-enabled techniques for organic synthesis.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Ley, Steven V 
Ingham, Richard J 
O'Brien, Matthew 
Browne, Duncan L 

Abstract

A great deal of time is spent within synthetic chemistry laboratories on non-value-adding activities such as sample preparation and work-up operations, and labour intensive activities such as extended periods of continued data collection. Using digital cameras connected to computer vision algorithms, camera-enabled apparatus can perform some of these processes in an automated fashion, allowing skilled chemists to spend their time more productively. In this review we describe recent advances in this field of chemical synthesis and discuss how they will lead to advanced synthesis laboratories of the future.

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Keywords

automation, computer vision, digital camera, flow chemistry, machine-assisted synthesis

Journal Title

Beilstein J Org Chem

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Journal ISSN

1860-5397
1860-5397

Volume Title

9

Publisher

Beilstein Institut
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/F069685/1)