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Hybrid Polymers as High-Loading Solid-phase Supports

Dendritic Hybrid Polymers as High-Loading Solid-phase Supports [Pg.310]

Several approaches have been made to overcome this drawback, for example by grafting polyfunctional hnear polymer chains onto the polystyrene resin (Fig. 7.3). [Pg.311]

For the synthesis of perfectly dendronized sohd-phase polymers (Fig. 7.4) various dendritic structures were prepared based on amide connections [6]. For example, the naturally occurring amino acid lysine was used as a building block in creating a dendritic scaffold [33]. The synthesis of symmetrical tri-branching den-drimers on aminomethyl polystyrene macrobeads was also described in literature [34]. Recently, aryl ether dendrimers were prepared on hydroxymethyl polystyrene using a Mitsunobu reaction with 3,5-bis(acetoxymethyl)phenol [35]. [Pg.311]

Finally, first attempts were made to extend the concept of soluble hyperbranched polymers to dendronized sohd-phase materials. Recently, the first dendronized sohd phase, accessible in only one reaction step was reported (Fig. 7.4) [36]. The coupling of hyperbranched polyglycerol to Merrifield resin yields a new type of high-loading sohd-phase hybrid material with loading capacities of ca. 3 mmol g and good swelling properties even in protic solvents (see also Section 3.4). [Pg.311]




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A loading

A- polymer-supported

High phases

Hybrid phases

Hybrid supports

Load support

Phase supports, solid

Polymer solid phase

Polymer support, solid-phase

Solid loadings

Solid support

Solid-phase loading

Solid-supported

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