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Dimethoxytrityl, often abbreviated DMT, is a protecting group widely used for protection of the 5'-hydroxy group in nucleosides, particularly in oligonucleotide synthesis. It is usually bound to a molecule, but can exist as a stable cation in solution, where it appears bright orange.

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  • Dimethoxytrityl, often abbreviated DMT, is a protecting group widely used for protection of the 5'-hydroxy group in nucleosides, particularly in oligonucleotide synthesis. It is usually bound to a molecule, but can exist as a stable cation in solution, where it appears bright orange. (en)
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  • DMT (en)
  • 4,4'-Benzylidenedianisole (en)
  • 4,4'-Dimethoxytriphenylmethane (en)
  • 4,4'-Dimethoxytrityl cation (en)
  • Bis(p-methoxyphenyl)phenylmethane (en)
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  • 1-methoxy-4-[(4-methoxyphenyl)-phenylmethyl]benzene (en)
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  • DMT (en)
  • Bisphenylmethane (en)
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  • Dimethoxytrityl, often abbreviated DMT, is a protecting group widely used for protection of the 5'-hydroxy group in nucleosides, particularly in oligonucleotide synthesis. It is usually bound to a molecule, but can exist as a stable cation in solution, where it appears bright orange. (en)
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  • Dimethoxytrityl (cs)
  • Dimethoxytrityl (en)
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