ScavengePore Phenethylmorpholine

Product information

Polymer bound scavengers are important tools for removal of excess reagents or side products in solution phase combinatorial chemistry. ScavengePore is based on a macroporous high crosslinked polystyrene/DVB resin matrix. The permanent porosity provides a broad range of solvent compatibility.
In contrast to standard Gel® type low crosslinked polystyrene/DVB resins swelling is significantly reduced. A particle size of 200 - 400 µm allows easy filtration.
Scavenger resin for protons, acids and other electrophiles.


Literature

L 48 Scavenger Resins

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