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Elsevier, Tetrahedron, 44(57), p. 9055-9065

DOI: 10.1016/s0040-4020(01)00930-9

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Solid-phase approaches toward cyclic oligomers

Journal article published in 2001 by David B. Shortell, Liam C. Palmer ORCID, James M. Tour
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Abstract

Strategies were sought to effect cyclizations of oligo(m-phenylene ethynylene) by exploiting pseudo-high dilution effects on polymer supports. Using Pd/Cu-catalyzed coupling protocols, Merrifield's resin (1% crosslinked chloromethylated polystyrene) proved inadequate for site isolation; inter-site couplings ensued on the flexible support. Conversely, use of the Argopore resin, a more highly crosslinked polystyrene, inhibited inter-site interactions, and no identifiable final product could be separated from the resin. Spectroscopic and mass spectrometric methods indicated that the product from the Argopore resin might be a threaded catenane.