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The “Resin-Capture-Release” Hybrid Technique: A Merger between Solid- and Solution-Phase Synthesis
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Materials SciencePolymer-assisted Organic SynthesisChemical EngineeringEngineeringSimultaneous ReleasePolymer ScienceNew ConceptSeparation TechnologyOrganic ChemistryChemistryPolymerization KineticsAdvanced SeparationFunctional PolymerPolymer ReactionPolymer ChemistryPolymer SynthesisSolution-phase Synthesis
A polymer-assisted organic synthesis that combines the concept of solid-phase synthesis with the idea of polymer-supported scavenging reagents has recently appeared on the chemistry scene. This technique has frequently been termed the "resin-capture-release" methodology and is initiated by the immobilization of a small molecule on a polymeric support. This intermediate is subjected to a second transformation by adding a new reaction partner in solution. This reactant plays two roles: a) the chemical alteration of the polymer-bound intermediate and b) the simultaneous release of this reaction product from the resin back into solution. This new concept is presented and future prospects are discussed.
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