Surface Functionalization by Strain-Promoted Alkyne-Azide Click Reactions

Clicks without Cu: There is a growing demand for reproducible site‐specific functionalization of surfaces with biomolecules without introduction of unwanted groups or catalysts, as they may interfere with later applications. The title reactions (see picture) could fulfill these requirements, and fou...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie (International ed.) Vol. 50; no. 24; pp. 5428 - 5430
Main Authors Manova, Radostina, van Beek, Teris A., Zuilhof, Han
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 06.06.2011
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Summary:Clicks without Cu: There is a growing demand for reproducible site‐specific functionalization of surfaces with biomolecules without introduction of unwanted groups or catalysts, as they may interfere with later applications. The title reactions (see picture) could fulfill these requirements, and four recent applications are discussed.
Bibliography:EU
Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Province of Gelderland
Euregio Rhein-Waal
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This work is co-financed by the INTERREG IV, a Germany-Netherlands program, through EU funding from the European Regional Development Fund, the MWEBWV of North-Rhine Westphalia, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Province of Gelderland, and the program management Euregio Rhein-Waal.
MWEBWV of North-Rhine Westphalia
ArticleID:ANIE201100835
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This work is co‐financed by the INTERREG IV, a Germany–Netherlands program, through EU funding from the European Regional Development Fund, the MWEBWV of North‐Rhine Westphalia, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Province of Gelderland, and the program management Euregio Rhein‐Waal.
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ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201100835