From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis

Since Gomberg’s discovery of radicals as chemical entities, the interest around them has increased through the years. Nowadays, radical chemistry is used in the synthesis of 75% of all polymers, inevitably establishing a close relationship with Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis. More recently, the inter...

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Main Authors: Danilo Mirizzi, Maurizio Pulici
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-04-01
Series:Molecules
Subjects:
SPS
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/16/4/3252/
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spelling doaj-d637d3561851463ab21a1e0e83e973562020-11-24T20:51:49ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492011-04-011643252331410.3390/molecules16043252From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic SynthesisDanilo MirizziMaurizio PuliciSince Gomberg’s discovery of radicals as chemical entities, the interest around them has increased through the years. Nowadays, radical chemistry is used in the synthesis of 75% of all polymers, inevitably establishing a close relationship with Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis. More recently, the interest of organic chemists has shifted towards the application of usual “in-solution” radical chemistry to the solid-phase, ranging from the use of supported reagents for radical reactions, to the development of methodologies for the synthesis of small molecules or potential libraries. The aim of this review is to put in perspective radical chemistry, moving it away from its origin as a synthetic means for solid supports, to becoming a useful tool for the synthesis of small molecules. http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/16/4/3252/radicalsolid-phaseSPSpolymer-assisted synthesispolymer-supported reagents
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From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
Molecules
radical
solid-phase
SPS
polymer-assisted synthesis
polymer-supported reagents
author_facet Danilo Mirizzi
Maurizio Pulici
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title From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
title_short From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
title_full From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
title_fullStr From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
title_full_unstemmed From Polymer to Small Organic Molecules: A Tight Relationship between Radical Chemistry and Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
title_sort from polymer to small organic molecules: a tight relationship between radical chemistry and solid-phase organic synthesis
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Since Gomberg’s discovery of radicals as chemical entities, the interest around them has increased through the years. Nowadays, radical chemistry is used in the synthesis of 75% of all polymers, inevitably establishing a close relationship with Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis. More recently, the interest of organic chemists has shifted towards the application of usual “in-solution” radical chemistry to the solid-phase, ranging from the use of supported reagents for radical reactions, to the development of methodologies for the synthesis of small molecules or potential libraries. The aim of this review is to put in perspective radical chemistry, moving it away from its origin as a synthetic means for solid supports, to becoming a useful tool for the synthesis of small molecules.
topic radical
solid-phase
SPS
polymer-assisted synthesis
polymer-supported reagents
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/16/4/3252/
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