Recent applications of bifunctional trityl groups

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Abstract

Triphenylmethyl derivatives represent an important class of dyestuffs as well as a useful family of protecting groups widely used in organic synthesis to transiently block various functional moieties. These applications are well documented and have been a subject of a number of reviews. Here we focus instead on some novel applications of a trityl which make good use of its ability to easily form a stabilised cation in combination with additional peripheral functionalities. Topics covered include applications in bioconjugation, cross-linking, mass-spectrometry, fluorescence and optics. © 2003 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Shchepinov, M. S., & Korshun, V. A. (2003). Recent applications of bifunctional trityl groups. Chemical Society Reviews, 32(3), 170–180. https://doi.org/10.1039/b008900l

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