Sequence‐Controlled Polymers 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9783527806096.ch6
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Iterative Synthetic Methods for the Assembly of Sequence‐Controlled Non‐Natural Polymers

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“…The stepwise synthesis of nonbiological sequence-defined polymers has recently become a topic of importance in polymer chemistry. , Various approaches have been reported, as described in recent reviews on this topic. Among the different types of oligomers/polymers that have been reported, sequence-defined oligocarbamates (or oligourethanes) have been shown to be useful for biological and materials science applications. Early examples of sequence-defined oligocarbamate synthesis have been published by Schultz and co-workers as well as Jung and co-workers . Yet, these procedures are inspired by peptide synthesis and involve protecting groups.…”
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“…The stepwise synthesis of nonbiological sequence-defined polymers has recently become a topic of importance in polymer chemistry. , Various approaches have been reported, as described in recent reviews on this topic. Among the different types of oligomers/polymers that have been reported, sequence-defined oligocarbamates (or oligourethanes) have been shown to be useful for biological and materials science applications. Early examples of sequence-defined oligocarbamate synthesis have been published by Schultz and co-workers as well as Jung and co-workers . Yet, these procedures are inspired by peptide synthesis and involve protecting groups.…”
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confidence: 99%