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Solid-phase template-directed synthesis of a [2]rotaxane using a solid-phase stopper

Solid-phase template-directed synthesis of a [2]rotaxane using a solid-phase stopper
Solid-phase template-directed synthesis of a [2]rotaxane using a solid-phase stopper
The first synthesis of a rotaxane by solid phase chemistry has been achieved, using the resin bead as a 'Mega' stopper during the synthesis. One of the advantages of this methodology over traditional solution routes include the ability to use mass action to drive the chemistry, without complicating the purification process.
supramolecular chemistry, organic-synthesis, rotaxanes, linkers
1359-7345
194-195
Bravo, José A.
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Orain, David
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Bradley, Mark
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Bravo, José A.
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Orain, David
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Bradley, Mark
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Bravo, José A., Orain, David and Bradley, Mark (2002) Solid-phase template-directed synthesis of a [2]rotaxane using a solid-phase stopper. Chemical Communications, (3), 194-195. (doi:10.1039/b107813p).

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Abstract

The first synthesis of a rotaxane by solid phase chemistry has been achieved, using the resin bead as a 'Mega' stopper during the synthesis. One of the advantages of this methodology over traditional solution routes include the ability to use mass action to drive the chemistry, without complicating the purification process.

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Published date: 2002
Keywords: supramolecular chemistry, organic-synthesis, rotaxanes, linkers

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Local EPrints ID: 19686
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/19686
ISSN: 1359-7345
PURE UUID: 652c7d9b-d970-41ab-8375-17ae30335395

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Date deposited: 17 Feb 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:18

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Author: José A. Bravo
Author: David Orain
Author: Mark Bradley

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