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Linkers Cleavable by Bases or Nucleophiles

Carboxylic acids can also be attached to solid supports as amides, imides, and thiol esters. Illustrative examples of the saponification of such linkers are listed in Table 3.5. Thiol esters are more sensitive towards nucleophilic attack than the corresponding esters, and can be readily saponified. Resin-bound thiol esters have, however, mainly been used for the preparation of amides by nucleophilic cleavage with amines (see Section 3.3.3). [Pg.50]

Loaded resin Cleavage conditions Product, yield (purity) Ref. [Pg.51]


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