Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses

Editor
Anthony W. Czarnik
Introduction
A unique book series dedicated to providing organic chemists with the latest solid-phase synthesis procedures. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is pleased to announce plans to publish Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses (SPOS), a new book series that will provide organic chemists with verified solid-phase synthesis procedures that can be repeated in the laboratory. Though focusing on library synthesis procedures, other issues addressed may include resin preparation, library screening and encoding. The series is an homage to the famous Organic Syntheses series created at the Universty of Illinois in the 1940’s.
SPOS is now seeking contributions in the following three areas:
- Synthetic routes leading to libraries with at least two diversity-introducing stems
- Linker strategies (cleavage), and
- Methods for the preparation of broadly-useful synthesis resins. Solid-phase quench methodologies for library generation, while of obvious value, are not considered appropriate for this series; however, the preparation of the resins themselves may be.
Timeline for two volums per year:
- Intent to Submit/Serve as Checker: Continuous
- Manuscript Submission: Summer/Winter
- Checker Reports: Fall/Spring
- Revised Procedures: December/June
- Final comments: January/July
- Shipped to Publisher: Winter/Summer
- Expected Publication: Summer/Winter
SPOS Contact Information
Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses
Department of Chemistry/216
Reno,
NV
89503
775.853.1111 (office)
775.853.1124 (fax)
editor@spos.cc