Access to Advanced Functional Materials through Postmodification of Biomimetic Assemblies via Click Chemistry
Annie Y. Heble,
Chun-Long Chen
Abstract:The design, synthesis, and fabrication of functional nanomaterials with specific properties remain a long-standing goal for many scientific fields. The self-assembly of sequence-defined biomimetic synthetic polymers presents a fundamental strategy to explore the chemical space beyond biological systems to create advanced nanomaterials. Moreover, subsequent chemical modification of existing nanostructures is a unique approach for accessing increasingly complex nanostructures and introducing functionalities. Of … Show more
A novel recyclable polymer supported copper(II) catalyst [mPAN-Cu(II)] is developed for Azide-Alkyne ‘Click’ reaction (CuAAC) under ambient conditions. The mPAN-Cu(II) can be easily prepared by immobilization of the copper chloride...
A novel recyclable polymer supported copper(II) catalyst [mPAN-Cu(II)] is developed for Azide-Alkyne ‘Click’ reaction (CuAAC) under ambient conditions. The mPAN-Cu(II) can be easily prepared by immobilization of the copper chloride...
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