Microwave-Enhanced Fluorous Synthesis
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Abstract
A new technology for high-speed solution-phase parallel synthesis has been developed by the combination of microwave heating and fluorous tagging strategies. This article highlights several applications of this technology in the synthesis of library scaffolds involving Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling and multicomponent reactions.
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