Construction of larger molecular libraries on an addressable microelectrode array requires a method for recovering and characterizing molecules from the surface of any electrode in the array. This method must… Click to show full abstract
Construction of larger molecular libraries on an addressable microelectrode array requires a method for recovering and characterizing molecules from the surface of any electrode in the array. This method must be orthogonal to the synthetic strategies needed to build the array. We report here a method for achieving this goal that employs the site-selective dihydroxylation reaction of a simple olefin.
               
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