HTE OS: A High-Throughput Experimentation Workflow built from the Ground up

29 March 2024, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

HTE OS is a free, open-source High-Throughput Experimentation workflow that supports practitioners from experiment submission all the way to results presentation. A core Google Sheet is responsible for reaction planning and execution as well communication with users and robots. All generated data is funneled into Spotfire where users can analyze it. Tools for parsing of LCMS-data and translation of chemical identifiers provide data wrangling capabilities to complete the workflow.

Keywords

High-Throughput Experimentation
Automation
Digital Chemistry
HTE

Supplementary materials

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How to get the Spotfire Application running
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Quick guide
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How to work with the Spotfire Application
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Quick introduction on how to work with the Spotfire Application
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Supporting Information
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General Information and how to get access to the different Code Repositories as well as the Google Sheet Application.
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Spotfire Application and Supporting Files
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Contains the Spotfire dxp-file as well as supporting files like our Suzuki/Buchwald-Hartwig Userguide.
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