Scavenger resins are polymers (resins) with bound functional groups that react with specific by-products, impurities, or excess reagents produced in a reaction. Polymer-bound functional groups permit the use of many different scavengers, as the functional groups are confined within a resin or are simply bound to the solid support of a bead. Simply, the functional groups of one scavenger will react minimally with the functional groups of another.[1][2]
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