2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6ob02108e
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Phosphorothioate anti-sense oligonucleotides: the kinetics and mechanism of the sulfurisation of phosphites by phenylacetyl disulfide (PADS)

Abstract: In the pharmaceutical industry the sulfurisation of nucleotide-phosphites to produce more biologically stable thiophosphates is often achieved using 'aged' solutions of phenylacetyl disulfide (PADS) which consist of a mixture of polysulfides that are more efficient sulfur transfer reagents. However, both 'fresh' and 'aged' solutions of PADS are capable of the sulfurisation of phosphites. The rates of both processes in acetonitrile are first order in sulfurising agent, phosphite and a pyridine base, although wi… Show more

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“…Elsewhere we describe the kinetics and mechanism of the sulfurisation step of substituted triphenyl phosphites and trialkyl phosphites using PADS. 29…”
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“…Elsewhere we describe the kinetics and mechanism of the sulfurisation step of substituted triphenyl phosphites and trialkyl phosphites using PADS. 29…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herein we report the results of our kinetic and mechanistic studies which identify the actual sulfurising agent and suggest an unexpected pathway for its generation. Elsewhere we describe the kinetics and mechanism of the sulfurisation step of substituted triphenyl phosphites and trialkyl phosphites using PADS 29 .…”
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confidence: 99%