Issue 14, 2009

STICS: surface-tethered iterative carbohydrate synthesis

Abstract

A new surface-tethered iterative carbohydrate synthesis (STICS) technology is presented in which a surface functionalized ‘stick’ made of chemically stable high surface area porous gold allows one to perform cost efficient and simple synthesis of oligosaccharide chains; at the end of the synthesis, the oligosaccharide can be cleaved off and the stick reused for subsequent syntheses.

Graphical abstract: STICS: surface-tethered iterative carbohydrate synthesis

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Oct 2008
Accepted
14 Jan 2009
First published
18 Feb 2009

Chem. Commun., 2009, 1834-1836

STICS: surface-tethered iterative carbohydrate synthesis

P. Pornsuriyasak, S. C. Ranade, A. Li, M. C. Parlato, C. R. Sims, O. V. Shulga, K. J. Stine and A. V. Demchenko, Chem. Commun., 2009, 1834 DOI: 10.1039/B817684A

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