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Blue-Light Photocleavable Protecting Groups Based on Benzothiadiazole Scaffolds
Sean Norris1, Caroline C Warner1, Andrea M Thooft1
1Department of Chemistry , Iowa State University , Ames , Iowa 50011 , United States.
Abstract:
An unexpected nucleophilic aromatic substitution lead to a novel benzothiadiazole scaffold that bore the functional group pattern associated with benzyl-type photocleavable protecting groups. The new molecules display efficient photochemical release of leaving groups with blue light. The performance of both ortho- and meta-substituted derivatives was probed through both structural manipulation and computational metrics to improve performance.
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