Abstract
This paper reports the application of the solvent system of lithium bromide in tetrahydrofuran for the disaggregation of protected peptide bound to the Kaiser oxime resin. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy is used to characterize the aggregating structure and to follow the disaggregation. The solvation of resin-bound peptide has practical consequences in that the yield of the nucleophilic cleavage of protected peptides from the Kaiser resin is greatly increased
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