Al Musaimi, Othman published the artcileBypassing osmotic shock dilemma in a polystyrene resin using the green solvent cyclopentyl methyl ether (CPME): a morphological perspective, Quality Control of 42074-68-0, the publication is Polymers (Basel, Switzerland) (2019), 11(5), 874, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
The “osmotic shock” phenomenon is the main thing that is responsible for morphol. structure alteration, which can jeopardize the use of a polymer in a chem. process. This is extremely important in solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), which is the method of choice for the preparation of these important biol. active compounds Herein, we have used Hildebrand solubility parameters (d) to investigate the influence of different ethers that are used in the precipitation step of the SPPS using a polystyrene resin. The green cyclopentyl Me ether (CPME) has shown to be slightly superior to 2-methyltetrahydrofurane, which is also a green ether and clearly better than the hazardous di-Et ether and tert-Bu Me ether. These results have been corroborated by scanning electron microscope (SEM) anal. and computational studies. All together, these confirm the adequacy of CPME for being the ether of choice to be used in SPPS.
Polymers (Basel, Switzerland) published new progress about 42074-68-0. 42074-68-0 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chloride,Benzyl chloride,Benzene, name is 2-Chlorotrityl chloride, and the molecular formula is C19H14Cl2, Quality Control of 42074-68-0.
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