Issue 4, 2007

Approaches to high throughput physical organic chemistry

Abstract

High throughput (HT) techniques are now extensively used for the synthesis of libraries of several thousands of compounds. More recently, HT methods began to be applied to other areas, such as physical organic chemistry. This has allowed for instance the development of tools for HT reaction assessment, HT kinetic and thermodynamic measurements, and physicochemical property profiling, using a broad set of analytical tools, ranging from mass spectrometry to image analysis based techniques. This article provides an overview of recent HT physical organic chemistry techniques. Special attention is given to the application of quantitative analytical constructs for HT monomer reactivity profiling and HT evaluation of Hammett parameters.

Graphical abstract: Approaches to high throughput physical organic chemistry

Article information

Article type
Emerging Area
Submitted
16 Oct 2006
Accepted
05 Dec 2006
First published
09 Jan 2007

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007,5, 587-592

Approaches to high throughput physical organic chemistry

C. Portal and M. Bradley, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 587 DOI: 10.1039/B614923E

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