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Liquid-phase method

Solution ( = Liquid-Phase) Methods for Peptide Synthesis... [Pg.237]

Thus, a novel chiral zirconium complex for asymmetric aza Diels-Alder reactions has been developed by efficient catalyst optimization using both solid-phase and liquid-phase approaches. High yields, high selectivity, and low loading of the catalyst have been achieved, and the effectiveness of chiral catalyst optimization using a combination of solid-phase and liquid-phase methods has been demonstrated. [Pg.203]

The column. The actual separation of sample components is effected in the column where the nature of the solid support, type and amount of liquid phase, method of packing, length and temperature are important factors in obtaining the desired resolution. [Pg.238]

Formation of Borides 6.7.4. Crystai Growth of Borides 6.7.4.2. Liquid-Phase Methods... [Pg.282]

These columns have been used for separation of proteins of over 200 kDa MW in our experiments as shown by analysis using a ID gel. In addition, columns with larger particle sizes have been used to separate proteins of over 400 kDa (55-56). The NPS RP-HPLC method provides a liquid phase method for separating large intact proteins for further analysis. More specifically, it provides a means of separating proteins for interfacing to mass spectrometric analysis. [Pg.228]

Pillai, V.N.R., and Mutter, M. (1980) New, easily removable polyethylene glycol supports for liquid phase method of peptide synthesis./. Org. Chem. 45, 5364-5367. [Pg.1103]

These macromolecule-based purification methods isolate polymer-bound products from soluble impurities, but do not generally purify the product from other polymer-bound byproducts. Such byproducts arise from incomplete reactions or side reactions and in classical solution chemistry, similar byproducts are removed during product purification at each step of a multi-step synthesis. Support-based methodologies, while removing the multiple, laborious purification steps of a classical synthesis, generally do not provide a method for the purification of intermediates. Instead, these methodologies demand that reaction conditions be optimized such that reactions are driven to completion to avoid a complicated final mixture of products. However, some developed liquid-phase methods achieve high purity of products without quantitative reaction yields [21-26]. [Pg.244]

Continuous Methods for Manufacturing Nitrocellulose. Several methods are known, of which the Dietzsch process developed during WWII in Germany is briefly described here under Combustible and Consumable Cartridge Cases. This method combines vapor-phase and liquid-phase nitration processes. The Japanese used during WWII a continuous liquid-phase method of nitration of paper pulp, which was in the form of a sheet... [Pg.290]

It should be noted that the given sensor is much more sensitive than a sensor based on composite films CuS-polyvinyl alcohol prepared by a classical liquid-phase method [88]. In these films the sensor effect is caused by increase in probability of tunnel transitions between CuS semiconducting particles owing to increase in macroscopical dielectric permeability of a hydrophilic matrix absorbing water from the surrounding atmosphere [88]. [Pg.562]

Silicon carbides are generally synthesized by the pyrolysis of precursors, prepared by liquid phase methods. One possible way for precursor synthesis is the addition of carbon black or sucrose, to a gelling silica.8 In this method, the carbon is introduced from an external source. A more intimate contact between the carbon and silicon in the precursor is assured with the use of organometallic polymer precursors. The use of silane polymers for silicon carbide production was initiated by Yajima.9,10 Polymers having a -[Si-C]- backbone are crosslinked and pyrolysed to yield SiC." In the initial work, dimethyldichlorosilane was used as a starting monomer, which was subjected to a sodium catalyzed polymerization (reaction (C)). [Pg.476]

Solid-phase method of Merrifield 9-111 and the liquid-phase method of Mutter 12),... [Pg.113]


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