Issue 21, 2002

The use of cellulose (chromatography paper) as a cheap, versatile and non-covalent support for organic molecules during multi-step synthesis

Abstract

Cellulose chromatography paper provides a novel non-covalent support for synthesis and in-situ purification of multi-dimensional arrays.

Graphical abstract: The use of cellulose (chromatography paper) as a cheap, versatile and non-covalent support for organic molecules during multi-step synthesis

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Aug 2002
Accepted
17 Sep 2002
First published
03 Oct 2002

Chem. Commun., 2002, 2554-2555

The use of cellulose (chromatography paper) as a cheap, versatile and non-covalent support for organic molecules during multi-step synthesis

S. E. Shanahan, D. D. Byrne, G. G. A. Inglis, M. Alam and S. J. F. Macdonald, Chem. Commun., 2002, 2554 DOI: 10.1039/B208083D

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