Linker Strategies in Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
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Content:
Chapter 1 General Overview (pages 1โ23): Scott L. Dax
Chapter 2 Electrophile Cleavable Linker Units (pages 25โ76): Michio Kurosu
Chapter 3 Nucleophile Cleavable Linker Units (pages 77โ133): Andrea Porcheddu and Giampaolo Giacomelli
Chapter 4 Cyclative Cleavage as a Solid?Phase Strategy (pages 135โ149): A. Ganesan
Chapter 5 Photolabile Linker Units (pages 151โ193): Christian Bochet and Sebastien Mercier
Chapter 6 Safety?Catch Linker Units (pages 195โ220): Sylvain Lebreton and Marcel Patek
Chapter 7 Enzyme Cleavable Linker Units (pages 221โ238): Mallesham Bejugam and Sabine L. Flitsch
Chapter 8 An Introduction to Diversity?Oriented Synthesis (pages 239โ262): Richard J. Spandl, Gemma L. Thomas, Monica Diaz?Gavilan, Kieron M. G. O'Connell and David R. Spring
Chapter 9 T1 and T2 โ Versatile Triazene Linker Groups (pages 263โ302): Kerstin Knepper and Robert E. Ziegert
Chapter 10 Hydrazone Linker Units (pages 303โ315): Ryszard Lazny
Chapter 11 Benzotriazole Linker Units (pages 317โ329): Daniel K. Whelligan
Chapter 12 Diversity Cleavage Strategies from Phosphorus Linkers (pages 331โ341): Patrick G. Steel and Tom M. Woods
Chapter 13 Sulfur Linker Units (pages 343โ389): Dr Peter J. H. Scott
Chapter 14 Selenium? and Tellurium?Based Linker Units (pages 391โ417): Tracy Yuen Sze But and Patrick H. Toy
Chapter 15 Linker Units Cleaved by Radical Processes: Cleavage of Carbon?Sulfur, ?Selenium, ?Tellurium, ?Oxygen, ?Nitrogen and ?Carbon Linkers (pages 419โ466): Giuditta Guazzelli, Marc Miller and David J. Procter
Chapter 16 Silicon and Germanium Linker Units (pages 467โ504): Alan C. Spivey and Christopher M. Diaper
Chapter 17 Boron and Stannane Linker Units (pages 505โ518): Dr Peter J. H. Scott
Chapter 18 Bismuth Linker Units (pages 519โ523): Dr Peter J. H. Scott
Chapter 19 Transition Metal Carbonyl Linker Units (pages 525โ536): Susan E. Gibson and Amol A. Walke
Chapter 20 Linkers Releasing Olefins or Cycloolefins by Ring Closing Metathesis (pages 537โ549): Jan H. van Maarseveen
Chapter 21 Fluorous Linker Units (pages 551โ576): Wei Zhang
Chapter 22 Solid?Phase Radiochemistry (pages 577โ587): Brian G. Hockley, Dr Peter J. H. Scott and Michael R. Kilbourn
Chapter 23 Linker Selection Tables (pages 589โ655): Dr Peter J. H. Scott
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