In chemistry a convergent synthesis is a strategy that aims to improve the effeciency of multi-step chemical synthesis. In linear synthesis the overall yield quickly drops with each reaction step: Chemistry (in Greek: χημεία) is the science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself (see physics, biology). ... In chemistry, the phrase chemical synthesis appears to have one of two meanings. ...
A → B → C → D
Suppose the the yield is 50% for each reaction, the overall yield of D is only 12.5% from A.
In a convergent synthesis
A → B (50%)
C → D (50%)
B + D → E (25%)
the overall yield of E (25%) looks much better. Convergent synthesis is applied in the synthesis of complex molecules (see total synthesis) and involve fragment coupling and independent synthesis. A total synthesis is the complete chemical synthesis of complex organic molecules from simple, commercially available (petrochemical) precursors. ...
Example:
Convergent synthesis is encountered in dendrimer synthesis [1] where branches (with the number of generations preset) are connected to the central core
See also: divergent synthesis A dendrimer is a molecule with a form like the branches of a tree. ...
Reference
[1] Convergent Synthesis of Internally Branched PAMAM Dendrimers Michael Pittelkow, Jrn B. Christensen Org. Lett., 7 (7), 1295 -1298, 2005
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