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High-load, oligomeric dichlorotriazine: a versatile ROMP-derived reagent and scavenger.


ABSTRACT: A new high-load, soluble oligomeric dichlorotriazine (ODCT) reagent derived from ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) is reported as an effective coupling reagent, scavenger of nucleophilic species, and activator of DMSO for the classic Swern oxidations. Two variants of this reagent (2G)ODCT 4 and (1G)ODCT 16, possessing theoretical loads of 5.3 and 7.3 mmol/g, respectively, have been synthesized. Preparation was accomplished via simple synthetic protocols affording free flowing powders, amenable for large-scale production. Removal of the spent oligomeric reagent was achieved via either precipitation of the spent reagent or simple filtration utilizing a silica SPE, followed by solvent removal, to deliver products in excellent yield and purity. In addition, the corresponding norbornenyl monomer 3 was successfully demonstrated in a couple-ROMP-filter protocol utilizing in situ polymerization, achieving comparable results versus the corresponding oligomeric variant.

SUBMITTER: Rolfe A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3271944 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-load, oligomeric dichlorotriazine: a versatile ROMP-derived reagent and scavenger.

Rolfe Alan A   Probst Donald A DA   Volp Kelly A KA   Omar Iman I   Flynn Daniel L DL   Hanson Paul R PR  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20081021 22


A new high-load, soluble oligomeric dichlorotriazine (ODCT) reagent derived from ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) is reported as an effective coupling reagent, scavenger of nucleophilic species, and activator of DMSO for the classic Swern oxidations. Two variants of this reagent (2G)ODCT 4 and (1G)ODCT 16, possessing theoretical loads of 5.3 and 7.3 mmol/g, respectively, have been synthesized. Preparation was accomplished via simple synthetic protocols affording free flowing powders  ...[more]

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