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The current status of heterocyclic combinatorial libraries

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Synthetic combinatorial libraries of compounds enabled more compounds to be synthesized and screened particularly for research purposes compared to traditional approaches. The development and evaluation of combinatorial libraries of heterocyclic compounds as well as the descriptions of the deconvolution strategies used for the identification of individual compounds from soluble libraries composed of mixtures of compounds were established.

Author: Houghten, Richard A., Nefzi, Adel, Ostresh, John M.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 1997
Research, Heterocyclic compounds, Organic compounds, Cyclic compounds, Organic compound synthesis

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Group 13 compounds incorporating salen ligands

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Salen-group 13 ligands are derived by combining a diamine with 2 equivalents of salicyclaldehyde and are ideal for the equatorial coordination of transition metals and catalysis. The use of group 13 compounds is generally in combination with Salen-supported trnsition metal compounds.

Author: Atwood, David A., Harvey, Melanie J.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2001
United States, Statistical Data Included, Analysis, Evaluation, Structure-activity relationships (Biochemistry), Hydrogen bonding, Hydrogen bonds, Ligands, Ligands (Chemistry), Organometallic compounds, Transition metal compounds

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