“…Advances addressing each of these limitations have been made which continue to improve the implementation of solid-phase synthesis. Some of the most notable introductions include traceless linkers, [137][138][139] the resin release of product only upon successful synthesis, [140,141] resin-capture of only the desired reaction products, [142] the introduction of safety-catch linker [143][144][145] and backbone amide linker [146,147] strategies, multidirectional resin-cleavage methods, [148,149] and improved resin properties and loading capacities. [34][35][36][37][38] Limitations that cannot be altered are that solid-phase synthesis is incompatible with the use of heterogeneous catalysts or reagents, is necessarily restricted to a linear (as opposed to convergent) synthetic strategy, is not easily amenable to the synthesis of mixture libraries, and is not amenable to selection or dynamic library screening [4] involving target-assisted synthesis.…”