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Medicinal Research Reviews | 1999

Phase-trafficking reagents and phase-switching strategies for parallel synthesis

Daniel L. Flynn

Strategies for the parallel synthesis of small molecule arrays are reviewed with an emphasis on those approaches that integrate the sciences of organic synthesis and product purification. The use of phase‐trafficking reagents (PTRs) and phase‐switching strategies are highlighted, which allow the rapid, parallel synthesis of small molecule arrays with built‐in purification determinants.


Organic Letters | 2011

Monomer-on-Monomer (MoM) Mitsunobu Reaction: Facile Purification Utilizing Surface-Initiated Sequestration

Pradip K. Maity; Alan Rolfe; Thiwanka Bandara Samarakoon; Saqib Faisal; Ryan D. Kurtz; Toby R. Long; Alexander Schätz; Daniel L. Flynn; Robert N. Grass; Wendelin J. Stark; Oliver Reiser; Paul R. Hanson

A monomer-on-monomer (MoM) Mitsunobu reaction utilizing norbornenyl-tagged (Nb-tagged) reagents is reported, whereby purification was rapidly achieved by employing ring-opening metathesis polymerization, which was initiated by any of three methods utilizing Grubbs catalyst: (i) free catalyst in solution, (ii) surface-initiated catalyst-armed silica, or (iii) surface-initiated catalyst-armed Co/C magnetic nanoparticles.


Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development | 2002

New developments in chemical library synthesis. Norbornenyl tags for use in phase-switching, sequestration, capture-release and soluble support applications.

Daniel L. Flynn; Paul R. Hanson; Scott C. Berk; Gergely M. Makara

A new, general chemical library purification platform is reviewed. This platform makes broad use of (oxa)norbornenyl-tagged reactants, reagents, catalysts, sequestration-enabling reagents and scavengers, in combination with Grubbs catalyst-mediated ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) reactions as an in situ polymerization purification technique. Extensions of this platform involve the use of preformed ROMP supports in synthesis, and polystyrene-supported Grubbs catalysts, which perform in a boomerang fashion.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1983

A mild two-step method for the hydrolysis of lactams and secondary amides

Daniel L. Flynn; Robert E. Zelle; Paul A. Grieco


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Multipolymer Solution-Phase Reactions: Application to the Mitsunobu Reaction

Andrew M. Harned; Helen Song He; Patrick H. Toy; Daniel L. Flynn; Paul R. Hanson


Tetrahedron | 2005

High-load, soluble oligomeric benzenesulfonyl azide: application to facile diazo-transfer reactions

Andrew M. Harned; W. Matthew Sherrill; Daniel L. Flynn; Paul R. Hanson


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2004

High-load, soluble oligomeric carbodiimide: synthesis and application in coupling reactions.

Mianji Zhang; Punitha Vedantham; Daniel L. Flynn; Paul R. Hanson


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

Oligomeric Benzylsulfonium Salts: Facile Benzylation via High-Load ROMP Reagents

Mianji Zhang; Daniel L. Flynn; Paul R. Hanson


Organic Letters | 2002

Scavenge-ROMP-filter: a facile strategy for soluble scavenging via norbornenyl tagging of electrophilic Reagents.

Joel D. Moore; Andrew M. Harned; Julia Henle; Daniel L. Flynn; Paul R. Hanson


ChemInform | 1985

.beta.-Lactam antibiotics: a formal stereocontrolled total synthesis of (.+-.)-thienamycin

Paul A. Grieco; Daniel L. Flynn; Robert E. Zelle

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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