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Polymer supported peptide

The structures of these ylide polymers were determined and confirmed by IR and NMR spectra. These were the first stable sulfonium ylide polymers reported in the literature. They are very important for such industrial uses as ion-exchange resins, polymer supports, peptide synthesis, polymeric reagent, and polyelectrolytes. Also in 1977, Hass and Moreau [60] found that when poly(4-vinylpyridine) was quaternized with bromomalonamide, two polymeric quaternary salts resulted. These polyelectrolyte products were subjected to thermal decyana-tion at 7200°C to give isocyanic acid or its isomer, cyanic acid. The addition of base to the solution of polyelectro-lyte in water gave a yellow polymeric ylide. [Pg.378]

Murakami, Y. Functionaiited Cyclophanes as Catalysts and Enzyme Models. 115, 103-151 (1983). Mutter, M., and Pillai, V. N. R. New Perspectives in Polymer-Supported Peptide Synthesis. 106, 119-175 (1982). [Pg.263]

Acetyl ligands, in niobium complexes, C-H BDEs, 1, 298 Achiral phosphines, on polymer-supported peptides, 12, 698 Acid halides, indium compound reactions, 9, 683 Acidity, one-electron oxidized metal hydrides, 1, 294 Acid leaching, in organometallic stability studies, 12, 612 Acid-platinum rf-monoalkynes, interactions, 8, 641 Acrylate, polymerization with aluminum catalysts, 3, 280 Acrylic monomers, lanthanide-catalyzed polymerization,... [Pg.39]

Without a doubt, many of the above advantages were recognized in awarding the Nobel prize to Rockefeller University s Professor R. Bruce Merrifield for his seminal work on polymer-supported peptide synthesis.54... [Pg.352]

Bellof, D. and Mutter, M. (1985) A new phenacyl-type handle for polymer supported peptide synthesis. Chimia, 39, 317-320. [Pg.443]

Another method of polymer-supported peptide synthesis has been developed by Sheppard. Most things are different in this approach, which is better adapted for polar solvents and automated... [Pg.1478]


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