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Sugar Containing Polymers Derived from Organostannes and Bis-(Cyclopentadienyl) Titanium Dichloride

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Crosslinked metal-containing networks are formed through condensation of Cp2TiCl2 and organotin dichlorides with sucrose. The presence of the metal-containing moiety is indicated by color (in the case of Ti), elemental and thermal analyses, mass spectroscopy and infrared spectroscopy. The crosslinked nature of the product is indicated by solubility studies. The formation of the M-O-R linkage is consistent with previous studies.

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Naoshima, Y., Carraher, C.E., Hirono, S., Bekele, T.S., Mykytiuk, P.D. (1986). Sugar Containing Polymers Derived from Organostannes and Bis-(Cyclopentadienyl) Titanium Dichloride. In: Carraher, C.E., Sperling, L.H. (eds) Renewable-Resource Materials. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2205-4_4

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