Insoluble diorganotin functionalized polymers of the type (P-H) 1-t (P-(CH 2 ) n SnBuX 2 ) t , with n ) 4, 6, X ) Ph, Cl, and t being the degree of functionalization, were synthesized from Amberlite XE-305, an insoluble polystyrene (P-H) cross-linked with divinylbenzene. The synthesis conditions used gave rise to functionalization degrees varying from 25% to 30%. The tin-functionalized polystyrenes were characterized by elemental analysis, IR, and Raman as well as solid-state 117 Sn and 13 C NMR spectroscopy. Methodological and chemical features related to the determination of the functionalization degree have been investigated in detail. The catalytic activity of the Amberlite-grafted tin functionalities in transesterification reactions was studied.
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