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Immobilised dendrimers as high-loading solid-phase supports for synthesis and screening

Immobilised dendrimers as high-loading solid-phase supports for synthesis and screening
Immobilised dendrimers as high-loading solid-phase supports for synthesis and screening

Symmetrical 1(r)3 C-branched monomers containing a reactive isocyanate group together with a triad of tert-butoxycarbonyl protected amino groups have been synthesised and evaluated on a number of solid-phase supports as a means of loading enhancement. The chemical, physical and mechanical properties of each new generation of these support-bound dendrimers were investigated (e.g. loading enhancement, swelling properties, mechanical stability) in order to determine the optimal monomers and dendrimer generations for synthetic applications.

These supports were used in the solid-phase synthesis of a library synthesis and as carriers for reagents and scavengers.

Using this methodology, resin beads with a loading of 120 nmoles/bead were developed and tested in the solid-phase synthesis of triazine derivatives. Single-bead antibacterial screenings based on zone diffusion assays were successfully developed.

University of Southampton
Lebreton, Sylvain
Lebreton, Sylvain

Lebreton, Sylvain (2002) Immobilised dendrimers as high-loading solid-phase supports for synthesis and screening. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

Abstract

Symmetrical 1(r)3 C-branched monomers containing a reactive isocyanate group together with a triad of tert-butoxycarbonyl protected amino groups have been synthesised and evaluated on a number of solid-phase supports as a means of loading enhancement. The chemical, physical and mechanical properties of each new generation of these support-bound dendrimers were investigated (e.g. loading enhancement, swelling properties, mechanical stability) in order to determine the optimal monomers and dendrimer generations for synthetic applications.

These supports were used in the solid-phase synthesis of a library synthesis and as carriers for reagents and scavengers.

Using this methodology, resin beads with a loading of 120 nmoles/bead were developed and tested in the solid-phase synthesis of triazine derivatives. Single-bead antibacterial screenings based on zone diffusion assays were successfully developed.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 464794
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/464794
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Author: Sylvain Lebreton

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