Merrifield resin is converted to a solid-supported free radical initiator by reacting with the TEMPO-Na. Heating TEMPO-methyl resin with a variety of functionalized styrene and acrylate monomers gives larger resin beads via living free radical polymerization. We have coined the term Rasta resin to describe resin beads prepared in this fashion. The process can be described as a solvent-free suspension polymerization. It is particularly well suited for preparation of resin beads from monomers which contain electrophilic groups that would be destroyed upon suspension polymerization in water. Rasta resins have a novel macromolecular architecture wherein long straight chain polymers bearing reactive functional groups emanate from the phenyl groups of a cross-linked polystyrene core. With judicious choice of co-monomers and polymerization strategy, the solvent affinity, loading capacity, and distance of functionality from the cross-linked core may be controlled giving beads with properties that are tailored to specific uses as synthesis supports and scavenging resins.
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