File:PSBenzealdehyde.jpg
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[edit]This image shows an example of a scavenger resin. The spherical portion is analogous to a polymer bead and the benzaldehyde functional group is bound to this bead. This particular scavenger resin is called PS-benzaldehyde. It will react with and scavenge most nucleophiles; including primary amines, hydrazines, and other reducing agents.Jherion (talk) 02:18, 21 April 2010 (UTC)
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