Issue 11, 2009

Assessment and use of two silicon carbide multi-well plates for library synthesis and proteolytic digests using microwave heating

Abstract

The use of two silicon carbide plates is reported for the preparation of three libraries of organic molecules using microwave heating. In addition, a preliminary study has been carried out, showing that one of the plates can also be used in a proteomics setting. Both the 24-position and 48-position plates heated evenly when irradiated with microwave energy. The 48-position plate was used to prepare a library of N-aryl functionalized β-amino esters via an aza-Michael reaction between anilines and Michael acceptors. The 24-position plate was used to prepare a library of biaryls via a Suzuki coupling methodology and a library of 1,4-dihydropyridines via a Hantzsch synthesis. The 48-position plate was also used to perform the proteolytic digestion of insulin chain B by trypsin.

Graphical abstract: Assessment and use of two silicon carbide multi-well plates for library synthesis and proteolytic digests using microwave heating

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Feb 2009
Accepted
24 Mar 2009
First published
21 Apr 2009

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009,7, 2452-2457

Assessment and use of two silicon carbide multi-well plates for library synthesis and proteolytic digests using microwave heating

L. M. Stencel, C. M. Kormos, K. B. Avery and N. E. Leadbeater, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009, 7, 2452 DOI: 10.1039/B902112D

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