Zhang, W and Curran, DP
(2006)
Synthetic applications of fluorous solid-phase extraction (F-SPE).
Tetrahedron, 62 (51).
11837 - 11865.
ISSN 0040-4020
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Abstract
The synthetic applications of fluorous solid-phase extraction (F-SPE) for separation in small molecule synthesis, are discussed. F-SPE systems are consisted of 2 × 12 manifold and employs negative pressure, suitable for SPE cartridges with 2-10g silica gel. The predictability and generic 'fluorous/non-fluorous' nature of F-SPE make it suitable for use in research settings with single compounds. The automated sample loading capability of F-SPE allow it to handle solutions and slurries containing small amounts of solid. F-SPE is used in multiple steps, including tagging, reaction of tagged substrate, and detagging for synthesis of small molecules in oligonucleotide synthesis, peptide synthesis, proteomics, fluorous silica gel, and catalyst/reagent support applications. F-SPE is used for synthesis of fluorous reagents, fluorous reactants, catalysts and scavengers that scavenge undesired reaction components.
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