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An inexpensive fluorescent labeling protocol for bioactive natural products utilizing Cu(I)-catalyzed Huisgen reaction
Zhang, Yan-Hong,Gao, Zheng-Xi,Zhong, Chun-Long,Zhou, Hai-Bin,Chen, Lei,Wu, Wen-Min,Peng, Xin-Jun,Yao, Zhu-Jun
, p. 6813 - 6821 (2007)
Labeling of bioactive small molecules with organic dyes for various applications in cell biology has been emerging as an attractive research field. Using an easily prepared and inexpensive fluorescein derivative 1 and a Cu(I)-catalyzed Huisgen reaction, a
Diethylzinc-Mediated Radical 1,2-Addition of Alkenes and Alkynes
Li, Xin,He, Songtao,Song, Qiuling
supporting information, p. 2994 - 2999 (2021/05/04)
A novel diethylzinc-mediated radical 1,2-addition of perfluoroalkyl iodides to unactivated alkenes and alkynes is presented, which demonstrates a novel way to generate an ethyl difluoroacetate radical. This method is highly efficient and gives full conversions of the substrates, high yields of the products, and negligible byproducts and requires no column chromatography purifications. The mild conditions enable this protocol to exhibit excellent functional group compatibility.
Photoresponsive amphiphiles based on azobenzene-dendritic glycerol conjugates show switchable transport behavior
Koerdel, Christian,Popeney, Chris S.,Haag, Rainer
supporting information; experimental part, p. 6584 - 6586 (2011/06/27)
The synthesis and aggregation behavior of photo-switchable, nonionic dendritic amphiphiles was investigated with regard to transport and release of guest molecules. The correlation between the critical micelle concentration and the switching ability is shown.