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Trityl Chloride Resin

Catalog #

Cross Linker (DVB)

Particle Size
(mesh)

Loading
(mmol/g)

Price (US $)

10 g

25 g

100 g

500g

152001
152002
152003
152004

1%
1%
1%
1%

100-200
100-200
200-400
200-400

0.4-1.0
1.0-1.6
0.4-1.0
1.0-1.6

116.00
121.00
116.00
121.00

201.00
210.00
201.00
210.00

353.00
383.00
353.00
383.00

1,080.00 1,153.00 1,080.00 1,153.00


The trityl chloride resin is a highly acid-labile support for the immobilization of alcohols [1-4], sugars [5], amines [6-12], hydroxylamines [13], imidazoles [14], carboxylic acids [15], and thiols [16,17]. Cleavage is generally achieved using 1-5% TFA in DCM containing 5% TIS. This resin can also be used in peptide synthesis [15,16]. Cyclopentadienes have been immobilized to this resin using nickelocene as a source of cyclopentadiene [18].

References

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[18] N. E. Leadbeater, Tetrahedron Lett. 2002, 43, 691