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Mechanistic Investigation of Cu-Catalysed C-N Coupling Using High Throughput Kinetic Experimentation

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | PHD

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Funding
Funded
Reference Number
SCCE-2024-008
Application Deadline
26 January 2024
Start Date
1 October 2024

Overview

Only through kinetic investigation can a reaction be rationally improved, leading to greener, safer, and more sustainable processes. While kinetic analysis has undergone a revitalisation in recent years, the collection of experimental kinetic data can still prove to be a slow and laborious process. High throughput experimentation is employed routinely throughout industry and academia, where multiwell plates deliver large volumes of single timepoint yield data, information on by-product formation, and mass balance. Kinetic monitoring has been attempted in multiwell plates but does not realise the same increases in ease, speed, or throughput. The Dingwall group has recently published a method for high throughput kinetic experimentation in flow, we were able to collect 216 kinetic profiles in three days, which would have taken over four months using a traditional approach.

In partnership with pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, the Dingwall group are recruiting a PhD student to take our new ability to gather large volumes of kinetic data and investigate copper catalysed C-N couplings, an extremely important and industrially relevant chemical transformation. This highly interdisciplinary project offers an excellent opportunity for the student to gain experience at the cutting edge of flow chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and data science, making them highly attractive for future employment in the pharmaceutical industry and beyond. The position will also involve a three-month work placement at AstraZeneca. No prior knowledge of data science is required, training will be provided, but an interest in the area would be welcomed.

For more information, please visit the group website (www.dingwall-lab.co.uk) or contact Dr Paul Dingwall (p.dingwall@qub.ac.uk).

Relevant publication from the Dingwall group:
Enabling High Throughput Kinetic Experimentation by Using Flow as a Differential Kinetic Technique G. Lennon; P. Dingwall Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2023, e202318146. (DOI: doi.org/10.1002/anie.202318146)

Funding Information

Full eligibility (including residency conditions) and funding information can be viewed via https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/department-economy-studentships
Candidates must possess or expect to obtain, a 2:1 or first-class degree in Chemistry or closely related discipline
Candidates must be available to start the post by October 2024

Project Summary
Supervisor

Dr Paul Dingwall

More Information

p.dingwall@qub.ac.uk

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 years


Funding Body
Industry Partner / DfE
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