Support of academic synthetic chemistry using separation technologies from the pharmaceutical industry

  • Erik L. Regalado
  • , Marisa C. Kozlowski
  • , John M. Curto
  • , Tobias Ritter
  • , Michael G. Campbell
  • , Anthony R. Mazzotti
  • , Bruce C. Hamper
  • , Christopher D. Spilling
  • , Michael P. Mannino
  • , Li Wan
  • , Jin Quan Yu
  • , Jinchu Liu
  • , Christopher J. Welch

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Abstract

The use of state-of-the-art separation tools from the pharmaceutical industry for addressing intractable separation problems from academic synthetic chemistry is evaluated, showing fast and useful results for the resolution of complex mixtures, separation of closely related components, visualization of difficult to detect compounds and purification of synthetic intermediates. Some recommendations for potential near term deployment of separation tools within academia and the evolution of next generation separation technologies are discussed. This journal is

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2161-2166
Number of pages6
JournalOrganic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Volume12
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 14 2014

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