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Resin Explorer
Rasta Resins
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Rasta Resins offer a novel macromolecular architecture where the functional groups are not located in the cross-linked regions of the polymer matrix as is the case with traditional 1-2% Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene).1 The longer linear functionalized ends stem from the non-functionalized cross-linked core. This architecture allows for increased loading with minimal swelling.
Sigma-Aldrich currently offers 5 Rasta Resins. If you would like to suggest a Rasta Resin that we do not offer, please email us at DrugDiscovery@sial.com.
Reference: (1) Lindsley, C. et al. J. Comb. Chem. 2000, 2, 550-559
Rasta Resin Bases
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Product Name |
Structure |
| 64,359-9 |
Morpholine on Rasta Resin |
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| 64,360-2 |
Piperidine on Rasta Resin |
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| 65,545-7 |
Pyridine on Rasta Resin |
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| 56,966-6 |
Isocyanate on Rasta Resin |
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| 64,366-1 |
Chloromethyl on Rasta Resin |
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