Abstract

New functionalized graft polymers (fCMS-Br3, fCMS-BH4) were synthesized from an anion-exchange fiber, which was prepared using radiation-induced graft polymerization. The abilities of these polymers as polymer-supported reagents are discussed. After bromination of p-cresol and reduction of benzaldehyde with these polymers in a column-mode, the relationship between flow rate and product yield was examined, and compared with the results of the polymer-supported reagents prepared from a porous resin. In both cases, the present graft polymers provided the desired compounds more efficiently even at a high flow rate.

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