Underquaternized Anion Exchange Resins as Covalent Scavengers

The use of partially quaternized, chloromethylated polystyrene as a covalent scavenger of cholate ion in aqueous media has been demonstrated. The ability of such polymers to scavenge organic anions by covalent as well as by ionic means has important implications in the areas of medicinal and environ...

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Published in:Organic letters Vol. 2; no. 14; pp. 2157 - 2160
Main Authors: Regen, Steven L, Janout, Vaclav, Stedronsky, Erwin R, Zhang, Lan-hui, Blum, Jason S, Boyajian, Ara R, Butow, Mary E, Carbonelli, Kristy L, Liebentritt, Sara, Rouse, Reeti K, Shay, Daniel T, Vincent, Gregory A, Warholic, Holli M, Yanagisawa, Hiroki
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Chemical Society 13-07-2000
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Summary:The use of partially quaternized, chloromethylated polystyrene as a covalent scavenger of cholate ion in aqueous media has been demonstrated. The ability of such polymers to scavenge organic anions by covalent as well as by ionic means has important implications in the areas of medicinal and environmental chemistry, which are briefly discussed.
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ISSN:1523-7060
1523-7052
DOI:10.1021/ol0060735