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Cellulose nucleophilic displacement reactions

Thus polystyryl carbanions and polyacrylonitrile carbanions prepared by anionic polymerization were reacted with cellulose acetate or tosylated cellulose acetate in tetrahydrofuran under homogenous reaction conditions. The carbanions displaced the acetate groups or the tosylate groups in a S v2-type nucleophilic displacement reaction to give CA-g-PS and CA-g-PAN. Mild hydrolysis to remove the acetate/tosylate groups furnishes the pure cellulose-g-polystyrene (Figure 3). [Pg.341]

Among the newest of the dyes are the fiber reactive compounds, which form a covalent link to the hydroxyl groups of cellulose. The reaction involves an amazing and little understood nucleophilic displacement of a chloride ion from the triazine part of the molecule by the hydroxyl groups of cellulose yet the reaction occurs in aqueous solution. [Pg.542]

A different way to produce chemical microarrays in situ is spot synthesis of combinatorial libraries on cellulose sheets [56]. Spot synthesis is configured as an open system to be operated at room temperature. Despite attempts to replace cellulose with polypropylene as a synthesis support [57], cellulose is still the support of choice for spot synthesis, and reaction conditions have to be compatible with the restricted chemical stability of cellulose. Due to the acid labihty of such membranes, the diversity content of these arrays was initially restricted to the synthesis of peptides. Recently, a method was described that could widen the scope of spot synthesis arrays. Germeroth and coworkers [57] succeeded in the assembly of a library of 8000 cellulose-bound 1,3,5-triazines under mild reaction conditions. They employed a strategy that took advantage of a temperature-dependent, successive displacement of cyanuric chlorides by different nucleophiles in a first report of the synthesis of smaU organic compounds on ceUulose sheets. [Pg.224]


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