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Materials discovery synthetic approach

While these more efficient materials synthesis approaches were exploited in some laboratories, traditional one-sample-at-a-time methods have persisted generally. Often this is appropriate because the intense testing regimens that the samples are being subjected to take much longer than the synthetic step. Improving the speed of the synthetic step alone would have little effect on the overall progress of materials discovery. [Pg.154]

Finally, libraries aimed to chiral resolution of racemates will be covered here in particular, the use of chiral stationary phases (CSPs) has recently been reported for the identification of materials to be used for chiral separation of racemates by HPLC. The group of Frechet reported the selection of two macroporous poly methacrylate-supported 4-aryl-1,4-dihydropyrimidines (DHPs) as CSPs for the separation of amino acid, anti-inflammatory drugs, and DHP racemates from an 140-member discrete DHP library (214,215) as well as a deconvolutive approach for the identification of the best selector phase from a 36-member pool library of macroporous polymethacrylate-grafted amino acid anilides (216,217). Welch and co-workers (218,219) reported the selection of the best CSP for the separation of a racemic amino acid amide from a 50-member discrete dipeptide iV-3,5-dinitrobenzoyl amide hbrary and the follow-up, focused 71-member library (220). Wang and Li (221) reported the synthesis and the Circular Dichroism- (CD) based screening of a 16-member library of CSPs for the HPLC resolution of a leucine ester. Welch et al. recentiy reviewed the field of combinatorial libraries for the discovery of novel CSPs (222). Dyer et al. (223) reported an automated synthetic and screening procedure based on Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) for the selection of chiral diastereomeric salts to resolve racemic mixtures by crystallization. Clark Still rejxrrted another example which is discussed in detail in Section 9.5.4. [Pg.486]


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