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Rapid access to reactive polymer-supported isocyanates

Rapid access to reactive polymer-supported isocyanates
Rapid access to reactive polymer-supported isocyanates
Isocyanate resins are used in polymer assisted solution-phase synthesis. however. their use is limited by their high cost and often unfavourable reaction profiles. Here a route to prepare efficient supported isocyanate resins from aminomethyl resin and in-expensive diisocyanates is reported and compared to commercially available isocyanate resins.
gel-type, macroporous, scavenger, diisocyanate, isocyanate resins, combinatorial chemistry, organic-synthesis, purification, reagents
0040-4039
859-861
Galaffu, Nicola
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Bradley, Mark
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Galaffu, Nicola
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Bradley, Mark
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Galaffu, Nicola and Bradley, Mark (2005) Rapid access to reactive polymer-supported isocyanates. Tetrahedron Letters, 46 (5), 859-861. (doi:10.1016/j.tetlet.2004.11.122).

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Abstract

Isocyanate resins are used in polymer assisted solution-phase synthesis. however. their use is limited by their high cost and often unfavourable reaction profiles. Here a route to prepare efficient supported isocyanate resins from aminomethyl resin and in-expensive diisocyanates is reported and compared to commercially available isocyanate resins.

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Published date: 31 January 2005
Keywords: gel-type, macroporous, scavenger, diisocyanate, isocyanate resins, combinatorial chemistry, organic-synthesis, purification, reagents

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Local EPrints ID: 20802
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20802
ISSN: 0040-4039
PURE UUID: 0239dddb-7131-4dda-b0e0-1e3c1b39ae3e

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Date deposited: 02 Mar 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:26

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Author: Nicola Galaffu
Author: Mark Bradley

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