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1191523 
Journal Article 
Polymer-supported tripyridylmethane derivatives: Lewis acid catalyzed ring opening of styrene oxide 
Levacher, V; Adolfsson, H; Moberg, C 
1996 
Yes 
Acta Chemica Scandinavica
ISSN: 0904-213X
EISSN: 1902-3103 
MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD 
COPENHAGEN 
50 
454-457 
Tri(2-pyridyl)methanol was allowed to react with 1% crosslinked gel-type chloromethylated polystyrene in the presence of a base to yield a polymeric tridentate ligand. A macroporous chloromethylated polymer was unreactive under the same conditions. In this case, grafting was accomplished after reaction of tri(2-pyridyl)methanol with a spacer containing a phenolic group, which after deprotonation readily reacted with the polymer. An Fe(III) complex of the polymeric ligand was used as a Lewis acid in the methanolysis of styrene oxide. 
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