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In the beginning of 2000s, at the Ural State Technical University, Yekaterinburg, there was developed a “combinatorial chemistry” laboratory training course for students specializing in biotechnology (Dr. M. Mironov). The aim of this laboratory course was to develop practical skills in the field of parallel synthesis and consolidate the lecture material on combinatorial chemistry. Taking into account the basic student’ training level, we had to find a simple and illustrative example of the parallel organic synthesis technology.

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    It should be mentioned that the Ugi reaction is also used at students’ laboratories at the Munich Technical University.

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Babaev, E.V. (2017). A Parallel Ugi Reaction. In: Incorporation of Heterocycles into Combinatorial Chemistry. SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50015-7_5

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