Covalent double level dynamic combinatorial libraries: selectively addressable exchange processes
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A. Gastón Orrillo, Andrea M. Escalante, Ricardo L. E. Furlan
Hydrazones and disulfides have been combined in one dynamic system: hydrazones were exchanged by acid catalysis in the presence of disulfide and a thiol group without interference; neutralization of the reaction medium turns off the exchange of hydrazones and, at the same time, activates thiolate–disulfide exchange.
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