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Supported organic synthesis

Toy PH, Janda KD, Soluble polymer-supported organic synthesis, Ace. Chem. Res., 33 546-554, 2000. [Pg.150]

OSSOS Onium salt supported organic synthesis... [Pg.85]

TSOSs can be used in all different compartiments of reaction conditions as solvent replacing regular volatile molecular solvents (see other articles), as reagents allowing for easy workup and recovery (supported reagents and catalysts) and finally as substrate (onium salt supported organic synthesis) (Fig. 16). [Pg.94]

Onium Salt Supported Organic Synthesis, a More General Concept... [Pg.112]

Onium salt supported organic synthesis (OS SOS) is a concept fairly similar to the solid phase supported analog, the only difference being the nature of the anchor point an onium salt instead of a resin. Namely, a TSOS is put in solution in a molecular solvent after reaction under standard conditions, the resulting product is... [Pg.112]

Those people who have tried here to summarise solid-supported organic synthesis in a hopefully clear and comprehensive way agree ... [Pg.4]

Task-specific Ionic Liquids as New Phases for Supported Organic Synthesis... [Pg.488]

Here we provide a comprehensive review of new task-specific ionic liquids (TSILs) and binary task-specific ionic liquids (BTSILs) as functional ionic liquids designed as alternate soluble supports for supported organic synthesis (SPOS) and combinatorial chemistry. The applications of these supports are based mainly on imida-zolium, ammonium and pyridinium salts. The versatility of the supports has been... [Pg.488]

Solid phase peptide synthesis, as described by Merrifleld in 1963 [7], has opened the way for supported organic synthesis as a widely employed technique facilitating the preparation of a large number of compounds. These techniques lie behind combinatorial chemistry and library synthesis. Solid supports such as cross-linked polystyrene beads have been widely used [8]. The success of this approach relies mostly on the ease of product purification and isolation, usually by simple operations such as washing and filtration, which makes automation possible. At the... [Pg.489]

Task-specific Ionic Liquids as New Phases for Supported Organic Synthesis 501 Table 5.5-5 Loading capacity of the onium salts [A-(CH2) OH]p(]... [Pg.501]


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