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Supported Reagents: Opportunities and Limitations
2000
Synlett : Accounts and Rapid Communications in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
The in vitro testing of collections of compounds has reached a stage where more compounds can be tested than can be synthesised. To keep up with this demand chemists have turned towards investigating parallel synthesis methods, which reduce the time spent in the work-up of a reaction. The vast literature regarding solution-phase chemistry and simple reaction monitoring has encouraged chemists to consider synthesis in solution-phase with the aid of supported reagents. Although the first
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