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CSIRO Publishing, Australian Journal of Chemistry, 7(55), p. 439

DOI: 10.1071/ch02072

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Grafted fluoropolymers as supports for solid-phase organic chemistry: Preparation and characterization

Journal article published in 2002 by T. Dargaville ORCID, D. Hill, S. Perera
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Abstract

Solid-phase organic chemistry has rapidly expanded in the last decade, and, as a consequence, so has the need for the development of supports that can withstand the extreme conditions required to facilitate some reactions. The authors here prepare a thermally stable, grafted fluoropolymer support (see Figure for an example) in three solvents, and found that the penetration of the graft was greatest in dichloromethane.