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Chemical modification of polymers. Borohydride reducing agents derived from anion exchange resins
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In this article, the exchange of quaternary ammonium type anion exchange beads with NaBH4 leads to useful reducing agents possessing the advantage of easy work-up.Abstract:
Exchange of quaternary ammonium type anion exchange beads with NaBH4 leads to useful reducing agents possessing the advantage of easy work-up.read more
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Solution-phase synthesis of diaryl selenides using polymer-supported borohydride.
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Solid-Supported Reagents in Organic Synthesis
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to increase awareness of the wide range of useful transformations which can be accomplished using solid‐supported reagents.