Abstract

A polymer-supported 1,4-butanediolvinyl ether derivative was used for removal of an olefin metathesis catalyst (PCy 3) 2(Cl) 2Ru(3-phenyl-indenylid-1-ene) ( M1, PCy 3 = tricyclohexylphosphine) from the reaction solution. Poly(styrene- co-4-nitrophenyl acrylate), cross-linked with either ethylene glycol dimethacrylate or divinylbenzene was prepared via suspension polymerisation and modified chemically to yield a supported acid chloride and subsequently a 1,4-butanediolvinyl ether derivative. A batch reaction of supported vinyl ether with M1 resulted in binding of the catalyst onto the polymer. A high accessibility of up to 43% of reactive sites in the polymer matrix could be achieved.

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