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Derivatives of poly(oxyethylene) with chlorine and aldehyde functions have been prepared by chemical modification in an one-step and two-step reaction respectively with thionyl chloride and 4-hydroxy benzaldehyde in excellent yields. The functionality of these important intermediates has been investigated spectroscopically and demonstrated by chemical conversion of the terminal groups.
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Bayer, E., Zheng, H. & Geckeler, K. Functionalization of soluble polymers. Polymer Bulletin 8, 585–591 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00262939
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