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Solid target compound degradation

The solid-phase synthesis of organic compounds requires a linkage element which acts as a tether to the polymeric support. In a multi-step synthesis the linker must be stable towards all reaction conditions used, but should easily and quantitatively be cleaved to release the target molecule without any degradation of the latter. [Pg.1599]


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