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Supported diazonium salts-convenient reagents for the combinatorial synthesis of azo dye

Supported diazonium salts-convenient reagents for the combinatorial synthesis of azo dye
Supported diazonium salts-convenient reagents for the combinatorial synthesis of azo dye
Resin supported diazonium salts were synthesised. These were observed to be stable to storage and to provide a convenient means of compound handling and were employed in the solution synthesis of a 6 x 6 azo dye library.
1359-7345
140-141
Merrington, J.
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James, M.
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Bradley, M.
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Merrington, J.
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James, M.
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Bradley, M.
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Merrington, J., James, M. and Bradley, M. (2002) Supported diazonium salts-convenient reagents for the combinatorial synthesis of azo dye. Chemical Communications, (2), 140-141. (doi:10.1039/b109799g).

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Resin supported diazonium salts were synthesised. These were observed to be stable to storage and to provide a convenient means of compound handling and were employed in the solution synthesis of a 6 x 6 azo dye library.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 19819
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/19819
ISSN: 1359-7345
PURE UUID: b22b4086-adcb-4e2f-ba51-840ef24249de

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Date deposited: 21 Feb 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:19

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Author: J. Merrington
Author: M. James
Author: M. Bradley

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