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48 reviewsISBN 10: 3540725091
ISBN 13: 9783540725091
Author: Stefan Braese
Chapter 1: An Overview of Solid-Phase Synthesis
This chapter likely introduces the history of solid-phase synthesis, starting with the pioneering work of Merrifield, and its evolution into a key tool for combinatorial chemistry.
Chapter 2: Solid Supports for Combinatorial Chemistry
Properties of solid supports (resins, beads, etc.)
Types of resins (e.g., polystyrene, polyethylene glycol)
Functionalization and swelling properties
Chapter 3: Linkers and Cleavage Strategies
Types of linkers (e.g., acid-labile, photolabile)
Methods for cleaving molecules from the solid support
Orthogonal protection and cleavage
Chapter 4: Solution-Phase Synthesis on Solid Supports
This chapter covers reactions that occur while the molecule is attached to the support.
Chapter 5: Synthesis of Peptide and Protein Libraries
Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS)
Synthesis of peptidomimetics
Chapter 6: Synthesis of Small Molecule Libraries
General strategies for creating diverse small molecule libraries.
Examples of reactions on solid supports (e.g., heterocycle synthesis).
Chapter 7: Automation in Solid-Phase Synthesis
Manual vs. automated synthesis
Automated synthesizers and robotics
High-throughput synthesis platforms
Chapter 8: Encoding and Decoding Strategies
Methods to track the identity of compounds in a library (e.g., chemical tags, light-directed synthesis).
Deconvolution of encoded libraries.
Chapter 9: Analytical Methods in Combinatorial Chemistry
Techniques for analyzing compounds on the solid support (e.g., FTIR, Magic Angle Spinning NMR).
Methods for analyzing cleaved products (e.g., HPLC, Mass Spectrometry).
Chapter 10: Applications of Solid-Phase Synthesis
Use in drug discovery and lead optimization.
Applications in material science and catalysis.
combinatorial chemistry on solid supports
combinatorics chemistry
combinatorial libraries
combinatorial library definition
combinatorial chemistry solid phase synthesis
Tags: Stefan Braese, Combinatorial, Chemistry