reagentcentric
Reagentcentric is a term used in chemistry to describe planning and execution where reagents—the chemicals used to effect transformations—are the central organizing principle. In a reagent-centric framework, synthesis is designed around available reagents, their reactivity, functional-group compatibility, cost, and supply chain, with the goal of constructing complex molecules by combining modular, well-matched reagents. This contrasts with substrate-centric approaches that begin from the target’s functional groups or core skeletons and then infer reagents.
In practice, reagent-centric planning supports modular synthesis, parallel exploration of reagent options, and rapid diversification by
Advantages include greater flexibility, easier optimization through systematic reagent variation, and potential for rapid scale-up when