Cross Linker (DVB): | 1% |
Particle Size (mesh): | 200-400 |
Swelling Volume (in DCM, ml/g): | 6 – 8 |
A basic resin serves as a starting material for preparing a wide variety of resins for combinatorial chemistry and solid phase peptide synthesis. Electrophilic aromatic substitution yields analogs of benzyl amine, benzyl chloride, benzyl ethers and other benzyl derivatives. Friedel-Crafts acylation produces polymeric ketones. Lithiation produces a polymeric phenyllithium reagent that reacts with carbon dioxide, sulfur and diphenylphosphorus chloride to give the polymeric analogs of benzoic acid, thiophenol and triphenylphosphine, respectively. All of these products, in turn, can be utilized in further reactions to produce the common resin supports plus many new resins with novel properties and uses. |
Polystyrene Resin
(200-400 mesh, 6 – 8 ml/g)
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