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Evaluating FTI Chemical Libraries
To date fluorous methods have been used for small molecule synthesis more than any other application. The value of using fluorous techniques is that it provides a versatile, easy, and reliable and method for the purification of synthetic intermediates and … Continue reading
Posted in Assorted Fluorous Items, Small Molecule Synthesis
Tagged libraries, NIH, screening
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Look closely
Right on the heels of their publication of two months ago, Profs. Yan and Zhang have published a new paper on the synthesis of benzodiazepinedione libraries using fluorous techniques. F-Blog highlighted the first paper and this one looks very similar. … Continue reading
Posted in FSPE, Library Synthesis, Separation Techniques, Small Molecule Synthesis
Tagged FSPE, libraries
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Multi-Component Reactions Using Fluorous tags
An J. Combi. Chem. ASAP paper from the Center for Chemical Methodologies and Library Design at the University of Pittsburgh describes the synthesis of a 90-member fused piperazinedione library. The key first step in the synthesis is a multi-component reaction … Continue reading
Posted in FSPE, Library Synthesis, Separation Techniques, Small Molecule Synthesis
Tagged CMLD, combinatorial chemistry, FSPE, libraries, Library Synthesis, Microwave, University of Pittsburgh
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Natural Products-Like Library Review
As seen in the jasplakinolide post earlier this week, solid-supported natural product syntheses are often conducted with a goal of generating analogs as chemical probes and for SAR studies. A review entitled “Advances in Solution and Solid-Phase Synthesis Toward the … Continue reading
Posted in Library Synthesis, Mixture Synthesis
Tagged curicin, FLLE, FMS, libraries, mappacine, murisolin, natural products, passifloricin, Total Synthesis
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Some reactions are hard to reach to a high conversion, and require a large excess of reagents under harsher conditions. That may lead to a painful workup and purification to isolate the desired products from the messy mixture of the … Continue reading
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Tagged f-Boc, FSPE, libraries, Library Synthesis
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