Search Results - "Krattiger, Philipp"
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Water-Mediated Catalyst Preactivation: An Efficient Protocol for C−N Cross-Coupling Reactions
Published in Organic letters (21-08-2008)“…A protocol for forming a highly active Pd(0) catalyst from Pd(OAc)2, water, and biaryldialkylphosphine ligands has been developed. This protocol generates a…”
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Increased Structural Complexity Leads to Higher Activity: Peptides as Efficient and Versatile Catalysts for Asymmetric Aldol Reactions
Published in Organic letters (17-03-2005)“…Peptides containing a secondary amine and a carboxylic acid in a specific orientation to each other are presented as highly efficient catalysts for asymmetric…”
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Catalyst-Substrate Coimmobilization: A Strategy for Catalysts Discovery in Split-and-Mix Libraries
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (17-04-2003)“…Potentially applicable to any bimolecular reaction: A new method for the discovery of catalysts among the members of split‐and‐mix libraries is described. A…”
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Diketopiperazine Receptors: A Novel Class of Highly Selective Receptors for Binding Small Peptides
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (03-08-2001)“…A novel class of receptors consisting of a rigid diketopiperazine backbone and peptidic side chains has been developed with the use of combinatorial chemistry…”
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Is more better? A comparison of tri- and tetrapeptidic catalysts
Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (19-07-2017)“…From an enzymatic perspective, there is a general notion that the bigger and more complex a catalytically active peptide is the more enzyme-like and the better…”
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Solid-supported and pegylated H-Pro-Pro-Asp-NHR as catalysts for asymmetric aldol reactions
Published in Biopolymers (2006)“…H–Pro–Pro–Asp–NH2 is a highly active and selective catalyst for asymmetric aldol reactions. Here, the versatility of H–Pro–Pro–Asp–NH2 has been further…”
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Investigation of active crystal morphogenesis peptide sequences from peptide libraries by crystallization on peptide functionalized beads
Published in Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects (05-02-2010)“…In this study, split-and-mix peptide libraries from one to four amino acids bound to functionalized beads were used to identify active morphogenesis peptides…”
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Investigation of active crystal morphogenesis peptide sequences from peptide libraries by crystallization on peptide functionalized beads: Gibbs and Langmuir Surface Layers Thermodynamic, Kinetics and Structure: A Collection of Papers in Honor of Professor Dieter Vollhardt in Recognition of his Contributions to Colloid and Surface Science on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday
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Electrophoretic affinity measurements on microchip. Determination of binding affinities between diketopiperazine receptors and peptide ligands
Published in Electrophoresis (01-06-2007)“…ACE on a microchip (MC‐ACE) is introduced as a fast and reliable method to determine binding affinities. It is based on monitoring the change in the ionic…”
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Katalysator‐Substrat‐Coimmobilisierung – eine Strategie zur Identifizierung von Katalysatoren in “Split‐und‐mix”‐Bibliotheken
Published in Angewandte Chemie (17-04-2003)“…Prinzipiell auf jede bimolekulare Reaktion anwendbar ist das hier beschriebene Verfahren zur Identifizierung von Katalysatoren in „Split‐und‐mix“‐Bibliotheken…”
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Katalysator-Substrat-Coimmobilisierung - eine Strategie zur Identifizierung von Katalysatoren in "Split-und-mix"-Bibliotheken
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Using Catalyst-Substrate Coimmobilization for the Discovery of Catalysts for Asymmetric Aldol Reactions in Split-and-Mix Libraries
Published in QSAR & combinatorial science (01-12-2005)“…“Catalyst–substrate coimmobilization” has been used for the discovery of highly active and selective peptidic catalysts for asymmetric aldol reactions within…”
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