Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol.74, No.9, 835-851, 1999
Solid phase synthesis - designer linkers for combinatorial chemistry: a review
Solid phase organic synthesis is a rapidly expanding area of synthetic chemistry which is being widely exploited in the search for new biologically active compounds by combinatorial techniques. This review introduces the key concepts of solid phase methodology and combinatorial synthesis with particular focus on the issues that concern the development of linkers which are used to attach the substrate to the solid support.
Keywords:RING-CLOSING METATHESIS;SAFETY-CATCH LINKER;POLYMER-SUPPORTEDSYNTHESIS;ORGANIC-SYNTHESIS;CHIRAL AUXILIARY;GENERAL-METHOD;POLYKETIDE LIBRARIES;EVANS OXAZOLIDINONE;PHOTOLABILE LINKER;MULTIPLE RELEASE