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Mol Divers ; 2(4): 197-206, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9249755

ABSTRACT

Solid-phase organic synthesis is now a prevalent activity in drug discovery. In keeping with this keen interest is the need to develop reliable automated synthesis instrumentation as well as polymeric supports and linkers suitable for the full range of organic synthesis applications. In this paper, we review our activities in the development of new and enabling tools for automated chemical synthesis, including the following: (i) new solid supports such as ArgoGel (PS-PEG-based) and Argo-X203 (PS-based); and (ii) the Nautilus 2400 system, a fully closed and inert automated chemistry development workstation. Selected chemistry optimization and synthesis examples performed on the Nautilus and new solid supports will be described.


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Biochemistry/instrumentation , Biochemistry/methods , Resins, Plant/chemical synthesis , Automation , Indicators and Reagents , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Polyethylene Glycols/chemical synthesis , Polystyrenes/chemical synthesis , Time Factors
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