Versatile, efficient derivatization of polysiloxanesvia click technology
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Ferdinand Gonzaga, Gilbert Yu, Michael A. Brook
Copper-catalyzed (click chemistry) or thermal 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions of molecular or polymeric azido-siloxanes with a broad range of alkynes (such as amino acids or carbohydrates) easily yield new conjugates that would be otherwise difficult, if not impossible, to prepare by traditional methodologies.
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