This book forms a highly practical and industrially focused guide to fluorous chemistry syntheses, which are being widely explored as substitutes for traditional reactions and combinatorial methods in many companies.
introduces fluorous synthesis and makes comparisons with conventional solution-phase and solid-phase syntheses
highlights strategies for implementing fluorous technology in parallel and combinatorial syntheses
describes applications for medicinal chemistry
gives case studies of library synthesis using different fluorous techniques
outlines new representative experimental procedures throughout the text