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Tamara Kosikova1, Harry Mackenzie1,2, Douglas Philp3
1School of Chemistry and EaStCHEM, University of St. Andrews, North Haugh, St. Andrews, KY16 9ST, UK.
Abstract:
Two recognition-mediated reaction processes operating through reactive binary complexes drive resolution of a 24-component dynamic covalent library, assembled from individual aldehydes and nucleophiles. The effectiveness of the library resolution and selective amplification of one recognition-enabled species over another is limited by the difference in the rates of the recognition-mediated reactive processes and the strength of the recognition processes employed in the dynamic system.
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