Abstract

Abstract Polymeric nitrofuran derivatives have been synthesized by chemical modification of macroporous styrene-divinylbenzene copolymers with low molecular weight nitrofurans. The 5-nitrofuryl groups are covalently attached to the polymeric carrier by azomethine, ester, N-alkyl, and sulfamide links, respectively. Comparative hydrolysis studies and biological tests of the modified resins suggested that the polymeric carrier-bound nitrofurans are antimicrobially active. The polymeric nitrofurans have been characterized by IR and “C-solid-NMR spectroscopy”.

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