So I want to attach the oxygen to a polymer and then attach an active catalyst to the nitrogen. A polymer supported catalyst system. It's a little complicated to explain in full detail. Basicly I need to protect the nitrogen attach the ligand to the polymer, deprotect the nitrogen so it can coordinate to the metal center. I see some protecting groups based on the pyridimium ion but then can I even form the oxy salt? Plus I need this reaction to go down in organic solvent and that seems like a lot of ionic character. I really don't know how to approach the synthesis. The polymer is soluble in THF and dioxanes. Maybe DMF or DMSO. I'd need obviously need basic conditions to form the oxy salt. If i used say, borane to protect the nitrogen, and then introduced the molecule in basic conditions (NaH) would the hyrdide displace the borane?