Sebastian Roller
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Recent Articles
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Haag R, Roller S
Top Curr Chem
. 2013 Aug;
242:1-42.
PMID: 23900909
This chapter summarises the most frequently used polymeric supports for catalysis and highlights some recent developments in the field. Two classes of polymers, crosslinked solid phase supports and non-crosslinked soluble...
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Roller S, Turk H, Stumbe J, Rapp W, Haag R
J Comb Chem
. 2006 May;
8(3):350-4.
PMID: 16677004
The preparation of a dendritic graft polymer by a very efficient synthesis of polyglycerol directly on a polystyrene resin is presented. This one-step process can be performed on a multigram...
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Nad S, Roller S, Haag R, Breinbauer R
Org Lett
. 2006 Jan;
8(3):403-6.
PMID: 16435845
[reaction: see text]. An efficient and general route to the soluble polymer-assisted synthesis of a set of 14 different N-substituted pyrroles using dendritic polyglycerol as a high-loading support is presented....
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Roller S, Zhou H, Haag R
Mol Divers
. 2005 Nov;
9(4):305-16.
PMID: 16311807
In this paper we present soluble dendritic polyglycerol (PG) supported reagents PG-DEAD, PG-PPh3, and PG-DCC as well as scavengers PG-carbonate, PG-carbazate, and PG-amine, which all have been synthesized in high...
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Tzschucke C, Markert C, Bannwarth W, Roller S, Hebel A, Haag R
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2002 Nov;
41(21):3964-4000.
PMID: 12412063
The shift of paradigm in combinatorial chemistry, from large compound libraries (of mixtures) on a small scale towards defined compound libraries where each compound is prepared in an individual well,...
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Haag R, Sunder A, Hebel A, Roller S
J Comb Chem
. 2002 Mar;
4(2):112-9.
PMID: 11886284
This paper describes the use of dendritic polyglycerol as a new high-loading polymeric support. The soluble polyether skeleton allows the parallel synthesis of small libraries on a large scale (1-5...