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Review
. 2005;9(1-3):51-62.
doi: 10.1007/s11030-005-1308-8.

Solid-supported reagents and catalysts for the preparation of large ring compounds

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Solid-supported reagents and catalysts for the preparation of large ring compounds

Elisabeth Gonthier et al. Mol Divers. 2005.

Abstract

Parallel combinatorial synthesis in solution using immobilized reagents, catalysts, and scavengers has emerged as a powerful technique for the preparation of diverse libraries of compounds. This technique has only recently been applied to the synthesis of large-ring compounds. In this comprehensive review several strategies are presented and discussed, including Pd-catalyzed allylic alkylation, Stille-coupling, macrolactonization and macrolactamization using solid supported reagents and catalysts. In several cases site isolation has allowed operation, of these macrocyclization reactions in concentrated solution (pseudo-dilution effect).

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