Soete, Matthieu et al. published their research in Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in 2022 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to sequencing uniform multifunctional oligoester random chain cleavage, polymer degradation, random chain cleavages, sequence-controlled polymers, sequence-defined macromolecules, sequencing and other aspects.Related Products of 6038-19-3

On June 13, 2022, Soete, Matthieu; Du Prez, Filip E. published an article.Related Products of 6038-19-3 The title of the article was Sequencing of Uniform Multifunctional Oligoesters via Random Chain Cleavages. And the article contained the following:

Sequence-defined polymers have been the object of many fascinating studies that focus on their implementation in both material and life science applications. In parallel, iterative synthetic methodologies have become more efficient, whereas the structure elucidation of these mols. is generally dependent on MS/MS anal. Here, we report an alternative, simple strategy for the determination of the monomer order of uniform oligo(thioether ester)s. This approach, which relies on random cleavages of ester units within the macromol. backbone via a basic treatment, enables the swift characterization of these macromols. without the need for MS/MS. Consequently, this method can be used for decoding any information stored within the primary structure of oligoesters by means of ESI- or LC-MS. Finally, we speculate that a range of structurally diverse backbones could be susceptible towards this approach, which could promptly expand the library of chem. sequenceable macromols. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride(cas: 6038-19-3).Related Products of 6038-19-3

The Article related to sequencing uniform multifunctional oligoester random chain cleavage, polymer degradation, random chain cleavages, sequence-controlled polymers, sequence-defined macromolecules, sequencing and other aspects.Related Products of 6038-19-3

Referemce:
Ester – Wikipedia,
Ester – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics