2002
DOI: 10.1021/ac020186f
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Current Application of Mass Spectrometry to Combinatorial Chemistry

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“…These are important methods in drug research and the characterization of the "libraries" obtained, containing thousands of compounds, including identification of synthesized compounds, is a very special field of drug analysis [43]. The most widely-used methods for this purpose are MS [43][44][45] and NMR spectroscopy [43,46], coupled to HPLC.…”
Section: Synthetic Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are important methods in drug research and the characterization of the "libraries" obtained, containing thousands of compounds, including identification of synthesized compounds, is a very special field of drug analysis [43]. The most widely-used methods for this purpose are MS [43][44][45] and NMR spectroscopy [43,46], coupled to HPLC.…”
Section: Synthetic Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[35] Since then HTS has mainly stayed a field of research applied to and developed for parallel catalyst design [83,84] and drug discovery. [85,86] There are only a few examples where HTS is applied to synthetic polymers in order to obtain information about molecular weight, optical properties, morphology, etc. [17,39] The existing techniques will be the subject of discussion in the following paragraphs.…”
Section: High-throughput Characterization Of Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The business of drug discovery was also changing during this time from synthesis of one compound at a time to the adoption of combinatorial or parallel synthesis chemistry strategies [7] often yielding mixtures of compounds requiring identification and purification. This led to an increased demand for high throughput flow injection analysis (HTP FIA) and LC/MS, in addition to the development of mass-guided LC/MS systems for automated purification.…”
Section: Background On Chemical Synthesis Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%