The use of a variety of green solvents to swell a diverse range of resins used in solid-phase synthesis is investigated. Good swelling is shown to depend on the structure of the resin and the solvent. A modelling approach based on use of a training set of solvents is used to predict which green solvents will, and will not, swell a particular resin. The chemical relevance of the swelling results is confirmed by an experimental study of a solid-supported Ugi reaction carried out in green solvents
There is a pressing need to replace hazardous and harmful solvents with “green” or “sustainable” med...
The “osmotic shock” phenomenon is the main thing that is responsible for morphological structure alt...
An overview of the rapidly expanding area of tailored mesoporous solids is presented. The synthesis ...
The influence of various physical and chemical factors on the swelling of polystyrene and PEG based ...
Driven by legislation and evolving attitudes towards environmental issues, establishing green solven...
Driven by legislation and evolving attitudes towards environmental issues, establishing green solven...
The swelling of resins (Merrifield and HypoGel 200) in mixtures of two solvents was generally found ...
Peptides are gaining considerable attention as potential drugs. The so-called Fmoc/tBu solid-phase s...
In recent years, the work of various research groups has allowed the substitution of the hazardous s...
To replace dimethylformamide (DMF) in fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc) solid-phase peptide synthesis,...
To replace dimethylformamide (DMF) in fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc) solid-phase peptide synthesis,...
Chemical solvents constitute around 80% of the total volume of chemicals used in many important chem...
Solvents are important in most industrial and domestic applications. The impact of solvent losses an...
Discovery and development of green solvents for large-scale industrial applications is critical to t...
There is a pressing need to replace hazardous and harmful solvents with “green” or “sustainable” med...
There is a pressing need to replace hazardous and harmful solvents with “green” or “sustainable” med...
The “osmotic shock” phenomenon is the main thing that is responsible for morphological structure alt...
An overview of the rapidly expanding area of tailored mesoporous solids is presented. The synthesis ...
The influence of various physical and chemical factors on the swelling of polystyrene and PEG based ...
Driven by legislation and evolving attitudes towards environmental issues, establishing green solven...
Driven by legislation and evolving attitudes towards environmental issues, establishing green solven...
The swelling of resins (Merrifield and HypoGel 200) in mixtures of two solvents was generally found ...
Peptides are gaining considerable attention as potential drugs. The so-called Fmoc/tBu solid-phase s...
In recent years, the work of various research groups has allowed the substitution of the hazardous s...
To replace dimethylformamide (DMF) in fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc) solid-phase peptide synthesis,...
To replace dimethylformamide (DMF) in fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc) solid-phase peptide synthesis,...
Chemical solvents constitute around 80% of the total volume of chemicals used in many important chem...
Solvents are important in most industrial and domestic applications. The impact of solvent losses an...
Discovery and development of green solvents for large-scale industrial applications is critical to t...
There is a pressing need to replace hazardous and harmful solvents with “green” or “sustainable” med...
There is a pressing need to replace hazardous and harmful solvents with “green” or “sustainable” med...
The “osmotic shock” phenomenon is the main thing that is responsible for morphological structure alt...
An overview of the rapidly expanding area of tailored mesoporous solids is presented. The synthesis ...