Parallel Solution-Phase Synthesis of a 2-Aminothiazole Library Including Fully Automated Work-Up
A straightforward and effective procedure for the solution phase preparation of a 2-aminothiazole combinatorial library is described. Reaction, work-up and isolation of the title compounds as free bases was accomplished in a fully automated fashion using the Chemspeed ASW 2000 automated
synthesizer. The compounds were obtained in good yields and excellent purities without any further purification procedure.
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; Aminothiazole; Chemspeed ASW 2000 automated; DMF; H NMR spectroscopy; Huntington's disease; automation; chronic pain; combinatorial chemistry; solution phase synthesis; triethylamine
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 February 2011
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