Recrystallization

Richard Skubish (rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu)
Wed, 22 Jan 1997 09:38:54 -0600

Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 09:38:54 -0600
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From: rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu (Richard Skubish)
Subject: Recrystallization

>Date: Mon, 30 Sep 96 08:55:29 EST
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>The paper from Meienhofer's group, Int. J. Peptide Protein Res. 15, 1980,
>59-66,
>is a very good place to start as there are about 26 Fmoc amino acid derivative
>in Table 1 with their solvents of recrystallization and some greater detail in
>the experimental section. Good luck, Dick Noble
>_______________________________________________________________________________
>Subject: Recrystallization
>From: pang@wi.mit.edu (James Pang) at INTERNET
>Date: 9/27/96 5:47 PM
>
>Hi, editor:
> Could you please distribute this email for me. I would like improve
>the quality of Fmoc-amino acid by Recrystallization. Is there anyone knows
>the protocolfor Fmoc-amino acid recrystallization? Any reference and help
>will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>

Richard Skubish
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