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Chlorosulfonyl substituted styrene–divinylbenzene copolymer is a highly reactive intermediate used in organic synthesis. It is obtained in three steps: (1) the polymeric support in the form of spherical beads is prepared by free radical polymerization of styrene; (2) the divinylbenzene mixture and the aromatic styrene groups of the obtained copolymer are sulfonated with chlorosulfonic acid in dichloroethane and (3) this is followed by chlorination of the sulfonyl groups with PCl5/POCl3 mixture. Chemical analysis shows that chlorosulfonation leads to both sulfonyl and chlorosulfonyl products in which content and ratio vary as a function of reaction parameters: maximum total group content of 5.1 meq/g is reached after 3 hr reaction, at 40°C with styrene to a chlorosulfonic acid molar ratio of 12.4:1. In the chlorination reaction, sulfonyl to chlorosulfonyl conversion is also observed to vary as a function of time and chlorinating mixture composition: 99.6 mol% conversion degree is attained after 2 hr reaction with styrene/PCl5/POCl3 in a molar ratio of 1:4:23. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 相似文献
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Djama M. Benhaddad L. Idir B. Achoui N. Daifallah H. 《Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry》2023,27(8):2139-2162
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry - The copolymer poly (aniline-co-orthotoluidine) noted poly (ANI-co-OT) was chemically synthesized and characterized by FT-IR, UV–Vis, and XRD... 相似文献