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Polymer-supported reagents scavenging

Bhattacharyya SJ (2004) New developments in polymer-supported reagents, scavengers and catalysts for organic synthesis. Curr Opin Drug Discov De-vel 7 752-764... [Pg.181]

In this section, we will review the application of the combination of polymer-supported reagents and/or scavengers with microwave irradiation to the syn-... [Pg.137]

Ley S V, Baxendale IR, Myers RM (2006) The use of polymer supported reagents and scavengers in the synthesis of natural products. In Boldi AM (ed) Combinatorial synthesis of natural product-based libraries. CRC Press Boca-Raton, pp 131-163... [Pg.184]

Thompson LA (2000) Recent applications of polymer-supported reagents and scavengers in combinatorial, parallel, or multistep synthesis. Curr Opio Chem 4 324-337... [Pg.186]

Hodge, P. (2005). Synthesis of Organic Compounds Using Polymer-Supported Reagents, Catalysts, and/or Scavengers in Benchtop Flow Systems. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 44, 8542-8553. [Pg.425]

Lewis acid (Yb-(III)-reagent supported on Amberlyst 15) in combination with polymer-supported urea scavenging resins (Amberlyst 15 and Ambersep 900 OH) permits a rapid parallel Biginelli synthesis with a simple and efficient purification strategy [126]. [Pg.102]

The use of polymer supported reagents and scavengers has greatly improved the efficiency of classical solution phase chemistry [24], This development has allowed combinatorial solution phase chemistry to be further extended. The advantages being ... [Pg.295]

For a definition of polymer supported reagents and scavengers, see http //www. biotage.com/DynPage.aspx id=24303 (accessed date 10-23-2007). [Pg.371]

Use of a readily separable, polymer-supported reagent to facilitate a chemical transformation is not always a panacea. Yields should preferably be high, and the recovery and purification of the desired product from the reaction mixture should be practical. Polymer-supported scavenging agents to scavenge byproducts have been employed, as also have polymer-supported reagents that capture the desired product from a reaction mixture.64... [Pg.357]

Ley S.V., Baxendale, I.R. and Myers, R.M. (2006) Polymer-supported reagents and scavengers in synthesis, in Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II, Drug Discovery Technologies, vol. 3 (eds D.J. Triggle and J. B. Taylor), Elsevier, Oxford, pp. 791-836. [Pg.118]


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