Pure Appl. Chem., 2001, Vol. 73, No. 7, pp. 1103-1111
doi:10.1351/pac200173071103
New methods for high-throughput synthesis*
Shu Kobayashi and Ryo Akiyama
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Abstract:
New methodologies for library synthesis have been developed. They are based on new carbonÂcarbon bond-formation reactions in the solid-phase and organic synthesis using polymer-supported catalysts. We have immobilized alkyl glyoxylate equivalents onto resins and prepared novel polymer-supported imines. We have also developed unprecedented polymer-supported catalysts such as microencapsulated scandium trifluoromethanesulfonate [MC Sc(OTf)3], osmium tetroxide (MC OsO4), and palladium triphenylphosphine [MC Pd(PPh3)] for high-throughput synthesis.
All articles from the 38th IUPAC Congress/World Chemistry Congress 2001, Brisbane, Australia, 1–6 July 2001.
