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Rapid synthesis of high-loading resins using triple branched protected monomer for dendrimer synthesis

Rapid synthesis of high-loading resins using triple branched protected monomer for dendrimer synthesis
Rapid synthesis of high-loading resins using triple branched protected monomer for dendrimer synthesis
Resins with loading up to 96 nmol/bead were prepared by solid.-phase dendrimerisation using a symmetrical 1-->3 C-branched isocyanate monomer.
phase organic-synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, physical-properties, polymer supports
0040-4039
2475-2478
Lebreton, S.
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Newcombe, N.
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Bradley, M.
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Lebreton, S.
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Newcombe, N.
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Bradley, M.
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Lebreton, S., Newcombe, N. and Bradley, M. (2002) Rapid synthesis of high-loading resins using triple branched protected monomer for dendrimer synthesis. Tetrahedron Letters, 43 (13), 2475-2478. (doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(02)00294-0).

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Abstract

Resins with loading up to 96 nmol/bead were prepared by solid.-phase dendrimerisation using a symmetrical 1-->3 C-branched isocyanate monomer.

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Published date: 25 March 2002
Keywords: phase organic-synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, physical-properties, polymer supports

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Local EPrints ID: 19791
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/19791
ISSN: 0040-4039
PURE UUID: 5caf55c7-50c0-4102-af55-ce0d3161f3de

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Date deposited: 17 Feb 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:19

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Author: S. Lebreton
Author: N. Newcombe
Author: M. Bradley

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