Difference between revisions of "Types of chemical reactions for synthesis"
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'''In context of [[APM]] chemical reactions for synthesis are important for synthesis of:''' | '''In context of [[APM]] chemical reactions for synthesis are important for synthesis of:''' | ||
* foldamer chain molecules | * foldamer chain molecules | ||
− | * [[highly polycyclic small molecule]] including [[spiroligomers]] | + | * [[highly polycyclic small molecule]] including [[spiroligomers]] <br>– as building-blocks for means of (semi or full) [[positional assembly]] |
* tooltip molecules for [[mechanosynthesis]] | * tooltip molecules for [[mechanosynthesis]] | ||
* automated synthesis of broad classes of molecules | * automated synthesis of broad classes of molecules |
Revision as of 16:13, 18 May 2022
In context of APM chemical reactions for synthesis are important for synthesis of:
- foldamer chain molecules
- highly polycyclic small molecule including spiroligomers
– as building-blocks for means of (semi or full) positional assembly - tooltip molecules for mechanosynthesis
- automated synthesis of broad classes of molecules
- …
There are various approaches:
- starting from natural materials or not
- working forward or backward in the planning of synthetic pathways
- ...
Related
External links
Wikipedia:
- Suzuki reaction – useful for systematic automated chemistry
- Diels–Alder reaction
- Category: Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions
- Category: Coupling reactions
- Coupling reaction
- Category: Name reactions