Abstract

Recent developments in the field of polymeric reagents are reviewed with an emphasis on polymeric transfer reagents and on the exploitation of polymeric reagents for execution of reactions only possible because of the mutual inaccessibility of the reactive groups on the solid matrix. The advantages of insoluble polymeric reagents over their low-molecular-weight counterparts are critically discussed. Examples are given showing how polymeric reagents can be used advantageously to alter the courses of common reactions.

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