2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(484a) Click and Release: Fluoride Cleavable Linker for Mild Bioorthogonal Separation on Magnetic Nanoparticles
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Our idea was to implement a cleavable silane moiety, one of the most used protecting groups for alcohols in organic chemistry. The main advantage of this system is the cleavage via fluoride ions, which has already been used in solid peptide synthesis. Our aim was to combine this mature technique to the modern copper-free â??â??clickâ??â?? chemistry. By combining the mature and biorthogonal silane-chemistry with the state-of-the-art copper-free â??â??clickâ??â??- chemistry, creation of a cleavable â??â??click and releaseâ??â?? system is anticipated. Additionally, a suitable way to get in and out of a biological system has to be considered. A promising approach is provided by magnetic nanoparticles, since they can be separated quickly from any solution by using a permanent magnet. Therefore, we engineered a system that combines all of these features using carbon-coated cobalt nanoparticles, ATRP-polymerization for antifouling properties and subsequently the mild linker system.
Schneider, E. M.; Zeltner, M.; Zlateski, V.; Grass, R. N.; Stark, W. J. Chem. Commun. 2016, 52, 938