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Cross-linking agents chloroform

In this section the use of polystyrene and copolymers of styrene with various cross-linking agents as supports for solid-phase organic synthesis is discussed. Copolymers of styrene with divinylbenzene are the most common supports for solid-phase synthesis. Depending on the kind of additives used during the polymerization and on the styrene/divinylbenzene ratio, various different types of polystyrene can be prepared. However, non-cross-linked polystyrene has also been used as a support for organic synthesis [10,16-22], Linear, non-cross-linked polystyrene is soluble in organic solvents such as toluene, pyridine, ethyl acetate, THF, chloroform, or DCM, even at low temperatures, but can be selectively precipitated by the addition of methanol or water. [Pg.19]

Figure 32. Proton-decoupled 125 MHz carbon-13 NMR spectrum of DOS cross-linking agent in deuterated chloroform solution. Figure 32. Proton-decoupled 125 MHz carbon-13 NMR spectrum of DOS cross-linking agent in deuterated chloroform solution.

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