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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 107 (1974), S. 3364-3376 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Polymers of Enzyme-Analogous Structure, III On the Synthesis of Polymerizable Derivatives of D-Glyceric AcidAs starting materials for the introduction of functional groups into polymers in a given spatial relationship a number of polymerizable derivatives of D-glyceric acid were prepared, including D-glyceric (p-vinylanilide) 2,3-O-(p - vinylphenylboronate) (1a). In addition compounds derived from 1a have been prepared in which the amido and the boronate groups are separated from the benzene ring by a spacer of a ethylene group (6,7, and 8). Furthermore the p-vinylphenylboronates of D-glyceric acid esters of methanol (11a), n-octanol (11b), benzyl alcohol (11c), and p-nitrobenzyl alcohol (11d) have been prepared.
    Notes: Als Ausgangssubstanzen zur Einfuhrung von funktionellen Gruppen in Polymere in vorgegebener Nachbarschaftsbeziehung wurden eine Reihe von polymerisierbaren D-Glycerinsäurederivaten synthetisiert, u. a. D-Glycerinsäure-(p-vinylanilid)-2,3-O-(p-vinylphenylboronat) (1a) sowie von 1a abgeleitete Homologe mit einer Äthylengruppe zwischen der Amido- bzw. der Boronatgruppe und dem Benzolring (6, 7 und 8). Außerdem wurden die p-Vinyl-phenylboronate der D-Glycerinsäureester des Methanols (11a), des n-Octanols (11b), des Benzylalkohols (11c) und des p-Nitrobenzylalkohols (11d) dargestellt.
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