Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chromatography
Patent
1996-08-13
1997-05-27
Nessler, Cynthia L.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Chromatography
210668, 210669, 210681, 210683, 210692, C02F 142
Patent
active
056328982
ABSTRACT:
Simple and efficient methods for scavenging excess electrophiles from a reaction mixture are provided utilizing addition of water soluble nucleophiles or solid support bound nucleophiles. Resulting addition products are removed from reaction mixtures through convenient separation techniques.
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Cook Phillip D.
Jung Michael E.
Kawasaki Andrew M.
ISIS Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Nessler Cynthia L.
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