Fluorous methods for synthesis and separation of organic molecules

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Abstract

Fluorous molecules partition out of an organic phase and into a fluorous (highly fluorinated) phase in a liquid-liquid extraction. New fluorous techniques allow simple yet substantive separations of organic reaction mixtures based on the presence or absence of a fluorous tag. Fluorous-tagged molecules can also be separated from nontagged molecules by solid phase extraction over fluorous reverse-phase silica gel. This technique is ideal for solution-phase parallel synthesis because it allows simple yet substantive separations of organic reaction mixtures.

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Curran, D. P. (2000). Fluorous methods for synthesis and separation of organic molecules. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 72, pp. 1649–1653). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200072091649

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