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Solid phase synthesis organic based

Soluble support-based synthetic approaches offer the advantages of both homogeneous solution-phase chemistry (high reactivity, ease of analysis) and solid-phase synthesis (large excess of reagents, simple product isolation and purification) [98,99]. As a representative example, PEG, one of the most widely used soluble polymers, has good solubility in most organic solvents (i.e., dichloromethane, acetonitrile, dimethylformamide, and toluene), but it... [Pg.110]

Chou Y-L, Morrissey MM, Mohan R. Novel serine-based linker for the solid-phase synthesis of organic compounds. Tetrahedron Lett 1998 39 757-760. [Pg.223]

One of the cornerstones of combinatorial synthesis has been the development of solid-phase organic synthesis (SPOS) based on the original Merrifield method for peptide preparation [19]. Because transformations on insoluble polymer supports should enable chemical reactions to be driven to completion and enable simple product purification by filtration, combinatorial chemistry has been primarily performed by SPOS [19-23], Nonetheless, solid-phase synthesis has several shortcomings, because of the nature of heterogeneous reaction conditions. Nonlinear kinetic behavior, slow reaction, solvation problems, and degradation of the polymer support, because of the long reactions, are some of the problems typically experienced in SPOS. It is, therefore, not surprising that the first applications of microwave-assisted solid-phase synthesis were reported as early 1992 [24],... [Pg.407]

The most widely used, and often most convenient reagents for such one-pot reactions are sodium hypochlorite (45) or hypobromite (16). These reactions are performed in the presence of an organic base (generally triethylamine) that normally enhances the yield of cycloaddition products (45). This method was employed for many intermolecular reactions (71) and also seems especially suited for intramolecular ones (72-77) as well as for the solid-phase synthesis (78) of 2-isoxazolines. Hypohalite can also be replaced by sodium broruite in combination with a catalytic amount of tri-u-butyltin chloride (79). In a related method, O-tributylstannyl oximes were treated with tert-butyl hypochlorite to produce nitrile oxides that were trapped with aUcenes or alkynes to afford the corresponding isoxazolines or isoxazoles in moderate to good yield (80). [Pg.368]

Patek M, Drake B, Lebl M, Solid phase synthesis of small organic molecules based on thiazolidine scaffold, Tetrahedron Lett., 36 2227-2230, 1995. [Pg.87]

Recently, the Suzuki reaction has been extensively developed for solid-phase organic chemistry as a method allowing the parallel synthesis of potential medicinal compounds [108]. Chan et al. reported a versatile polymer-supported 4-[4-methylphenyl(chloro)methyl]-phenoxy linker for the solid-phase synthesis of pseudopeptides based on the Suzuki coupling (Eq. (67)) [109],... [Pg.87]

Development of matrices for combinatorial organic synthesis — Radiation-induced grafting of styrene and several acrylate and methacrylate monomers onto fluoro polymers for their use as matrices for combinatorial organic synthesis which will allow solid phase synthesis to be extended to higher temperatures than are currently available with polystyrene and polypropoylene based resins [17],... [Pg.36]


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