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Chemical Modification of Chloromethylated Polystyrene with Phosphine Oxides Using Phase-Transfer Catalysis

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Crown Ethers and Phase Transfer Catalysis in Polymer Science

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Applications of soluble as well as cross-linked polymeric reagents are numerous, namely in the field of organic synthesis, metal chelation or pharmacology 1. Chemical modification is an important procedure for the preparation of polymeric reagents. Phase transfer catalysis which has been widely used in organic chemistry, has found an increasing number of applications in the chemical modification of polymers having reactive functional groups, over the past few years 2.

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N’Guyen, T.D., Gautier, JC., Boileau, S. (1984). Chemical Modification of Chloromethylated Polystyrene with Phosphine Oxides Using Phase-Transfer Catalysis. In: Mathias, L.J., Carraher, C.E. (eds) Crown Ethers and Phase Transfer Catalysis in Polymer Science. Polymer Science and Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9349-2_2

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