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Synthetic Reaction Monitoring Using the Waters ACQUITY UPLC H-Class PLUS Binary System Coupled to Photodiode Array and ACQUITY QDa Mass Detectors

Applications | 2020 | WatersInstrumentation
HPLC, LC/MS, LC/SQ
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma
Manufacturer
Waters

Summary

Význam tématu


Reaction monitoring plays a crucial role in medicinal chemistry by providing real-time insight into the progress of synthetic transformations. Rapid, reliable analytical feedback enables chemists to make timely decisions during lead optimization, reducing cycle times and resource consumption.

Cíle a přehled studie / článku


This application note demonstrates the performance of the Waters ACQUITY UPLC H-Class PLUS Binary System coupled to a photodiode array (PDA) and an ACQUITY QDa mass detector for monitoring the synthesis of atenolol. The goal was to achieve sub-1.2-minute cycle times while separating the target compound, its intermediate (4-hydroxyphenylacetamide), and a side product (4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid) with both UV and mass confirmation.

Použitá metodika a instrumentace


  • Chromatographic method: 0.7 min gradient (5→95 % acetonitrile with 0.1 % formic acid), total runtime 1.2 min, flow rate 0.8 mL/min.
  • Column: ACQUITY BEH C18, 30 mm × 2.1 mm, 1.7 µm, 45 °C.
  • Detektory:
    • PDA for UV spectral data.
    • QDa Mass Detector (ESI+, m/z 100–800 Da) for mass confirmation.
  • Sample conditions: injection volume 0.5 µL, sample temp. 10 °C.
  • Data processing: MassLynx v4.1.

Hlavní výsledky a diskuse


The method provided baseline separation of atenolol, intermediate 4-HPA, and side product 4-HPAA in under 1.2 minutes. PDA detection highlighted UV-active species, particularly 4-HPAA, while the QDa detector delivered strong mass signals for atenolol and 4-HPA. Overlayed chromatograms illustrated increasing atenolol and decreasing intermediate levels over time. Mass spectra confirmed the expected m/z values for all analytes, enhancing confidence in reaction assessment.

Přínosy a praktické využití metody


  • High-throughput capability: sub-1 min gradients enable rapid sample turnaround.
  • Orthogonal detection: UV and mass data in a single run improve analyte identification.
  • Accessible workflow: non-expert users can obtain mass confirmation without complex MS methods.

Budoucí trendy a možnosti využití


As pharmaceutical R&D demands faster decision cycles, integrating compact MS detectors with UPLC will become more widespread. Future developments may include automated reaction quenching based on real-time UPLC-MS feedback and expanded applications in flow chemistry and combinatorial synthesis monitoring.

Závěr


The ACQUITY UPLC H-Class PLUS system with PDA and QDa detection delivers a robust, rapid reaction monitoring platform. It separates reaction components in under 1.2 minutes while providing complementary UV and mass data, accelerating medicinal chemistry workflows and enhancing confidence in synthetic outcomes.

Reference


  1. Twohig M.; Shave D.; LeFebre P.; Plumb R. Synthetic Reaction Monitoring Using UPLC-MS. Waters Application Note 720002258EN, 2007.
  2. Analytical and Purification Methods in Combinatorial Chemistry. Wiley-Interscience, 5:87–123.
  3. Dahlin J.; Walters M. The Essential Roles of Chemistry in High Throughput Screening Triage. Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2014, 6(11):1265–1290.

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